![]() ![]() something to think about - why some murderous deaths were considered entertainment and why some were considered tasteless why some murderers were punished publicly yet others were dealt with privately by the family.ġ. poison, fearsome beasts, crucifixion, etc.) and,ĥ. various chapters include the methods of death imposed upon some people (e.g. Southon explains the role of gladiators - who they were, where they were from and the particulars of how they actually fought and died in the arena Ĥ. various deaths from Roman historical records are detailed here, including those involving the imperial court, parricide (the killing of one's parent), spouses, children, and slaves ģ. ![]() I found this information most interesting and helpful Ģ. ![]() very early in the book, author Emma Southon defines the difference between "homicide" and "murder". the title caught my eye a while back when I was perusing Goodreads and,Ģ. ![]()
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