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apparently, there are arent any! basically its the first chariot round the track 7 times that wins. there was no such thing as cheating, causing crashes was a legal nad encouraged tactic! The above answer provided by WikiAnswers Community is manifestly wrong. For a historically accurate reply, access the web site "Sports In Antiquity" and open the article "Rules for Chariot Racing" Edited by Pasko Varnica
Over 500,000 people died and over 1,000,000 animals died as well
The exact number of people who died in the Roman Colosseum is not known. However, it is suggested that close to 500,000 people were killed and over one million wild animals as well.
People said that he had malaria, and then he crashed his chariot. The malaria then spread throughout his wound and he died of the serious infection.
If you are speaking of the people who died during the First Jewish-Roman War, they committed suicide.