Imagine this: 80,000 voices erupting in the Colosseum, their collective roar shaking the marble seats beneath them. But this wasn’t just enthusiasm for athletic prowess. Spectators in ancient games held
Imagine this: 80,000 voices erupting in the Colosseum, their collective roar shaking the marble seats beneath them. But this wasn’t just enthusiasm for athletic prowess. Spectators in ancient games held
Propaganda in ancient sports was a powerful tool, especially in Greek athletic competitions, where victories went far beyond athletic glory. City-states and rulers used these events as political theater, turning






