The most dangerous sport that the Romans adapted from the Etruscans is gladiatorial combat. This brutal form of entertainment involved trained fighters, known as gladiators, battling each other or wild animals in arenas, often to the death. The sport was not only a test of physical prowess but also served as a means of social and political control, captivating audiences with its violence and spectacle. Gladiatorial games became a central part of Roman culture, reflecting the society's values and attitudes toward life and death.
The Romans took up wrestling as a sport from the Greeks . This sport still exists and is called Greco-Roman wrestling.
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Rugby unoin is the more dangerous, due to being a full contact sport.
Roman Coliseum, in short was used for blood sport dedicating the lives sacrificed to the gods. Imagine any sport resulting in death. The romans did it first.
An important difference between greek and Romans attitudes was that
The Etruscans got Chariot Racing from the greek but improved on it extremly and later on the Romans picked up on this sport. The Etruscans had many other sports aswell, (boxing, Wrestling,chariot hunting ext.) all these sports often led to death, but were all later picked up by the romans.
Romans did chariot races for their sport
A sport.
The Romans took up wrestling as a sport from the Greeks . This sport still exists and is called Greco-Roman wrestling.
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Charley
rafting
depends on the sport but in my opinion it is the goalie
Duelling
fencing
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Soccer and football