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- Q1883607 subject Q7156062.
- Q1883607 subject Q8260755.
- Q1883607 abstract "A Maenianum was a balcony or gallery for spectators at a public show in ancient Rome. The name was originally given by censor Gaius Maenius in 318 BC to the decorated gallery in the Colosseum, where spectators watched gladiatorial combats. The Maenianum was divided into several levels: Maenianum Primum, which was reserved for the non-senatorial noble class called the Equites. The Maenianum Secundum, which featured the better, lower seats for the wealthy plebeians; and Maenianum Summum with the upper seats for the poor plebeians.".
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- Q1883607 wikiPageWikiLink Q7156062.
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- Q1883607 comment "A Maenianum was a balcony or gallery for spectators at a public show in ancient Rome. The name was originally given by censor Gaius Maenius in 318 BC to the decorated gallery in the Colosseum, where spectators watched gladiatorial combats. The Maenianum was divided into several levels: Maenianum Primum, which was reserved for the non-senatorial noble class called the Equites.".
- Q1883607 label "Maenianum".