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Chariot racing is an old ancient Greek and Roman sport that was created for entertainment. Chariot race is one driver pulled by a horse in a chariot. The racers race in circles in the Circus maximus (building they were normally held in)These races are dangerous for both the horse and driver. Ancient Romans and Greeks hold races everyday for the entertainment of the people. If one won, or even just survived, they would become famous because the life expectancy of a charioteer was not very long. They could win money and if one was a slave could buy their own freedom.
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In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.In 31 B Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian went to war. Octavian won and became the sole ruler of the Roman empire. Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.
It was the year 146 BCE when the Romans won the battle of Corinth and the last parts of the Greek mainland was annexed to the Roman Republic as the Province of Greece that triggered the Greco-Roman era.
The Romans ultimately won their conflicts against the Celts, particularly during the Roman conquests of Britain in the 1st century AD. Notable victories include the defeat of the Iceni tribe led by Boudicca in 60-61 AD. The Romans established control over much of Britain, leading to the integration of Celtic societies into the Roman Empire. However, Celtic culture and influence persisted in various forms even after Roman rule.