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  2. Roman games held in the Colosseum included12:
    • Gladiatorial combat (munera)
    • Mock hunts of ferocious animals (venationes)
    • Public executions
    • Funerary games to honor deceased emperors
    • Dramas and reenactments
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    When the Colosseum first opened, the emperor Titus celebrated with a hundred days of gladiatorial games. Emperors traditionally attended the games. The emperor Commodus is known to have performed in the arena on hundreds of occasions. Aside from the games, the Colosseum also hosted dramas, reenactments, and even public executions.
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    Despite the fame of gladiatorial combat, known as munera, the Colosseum hosted a variety of spectacles. Events beyond gladiatorial fights ranged from mock hunts of ferocious animals (venationes), public executions, and funerary games to honor deceased emperors.
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