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Spectacular chariot racing and festivals in Rome
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Circus Maximus, the oldest and largest chariot racing arena in Rome, was a venue for festivals, ludi (a type of sporting event involving multiple venues), spectacles, games, and public executions. Located between Rome's Aventine and Palatine Hills, the site has been host to some of the most impressive races and performances since its adaptation by Lucius Tarquinius Priscus in the Old Kingdom era. As wins were celebrated with pomp and pageantry, chariot racers and competitors vied for support from citizens while emperors sought divine approval for their reigns. Through it all, Circus Maximum's seating tiers overlooking the track provided an ringside view of the thrilling action that has shaped its storied past.

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