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The Roman Emperor Nero competed in the Olympic Games in 67 AD. While he did not win all the events he participated in, he declared himself the winner of all of them, including ones he did not even compete in, with the help of bribes and threats. These actions were met with much criticism and controversy.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
Originally there were just two factions (teams) in the Roman chariot races. One wore white (which was sacred to winter and red (sacred to summer). Then the blue (autumn) and green (spring) factions emerged as well. The emperor Domitian created two new factions, the Purples and Golds, but they did not survive his death.
The Temple of Artemis is in ruins in present day Selçuk, Izmir Province, Turkey. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was lost in the time of Suetonius, the Roman Emperor Caligula having given orders for it's destruction.
Hard to say, but think bigger than a Roman Chariot....if you go to London there is a statue on the embankment of her and the chariot