vomitories (Meaning)

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vomitories (pl.)

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vomitories Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Romans constructed vomitories, exit passages, in their amphitheaters to facilitate rapid crowd dispersal.
  2. The vomitories were strategically placed at various points around the arena to allow for efficient evacuation.
  3. During gladiatorial contests, spectators often indulged in excessive food and drink, necessitating the presence of vomitories.
  4. The vomitories were designed to minimize congestion and prevent stampedes in the aftermath of events.
  5. After indulging in lavish banquets, wealthy Romans would attend gladiatorial games and use the vomitories to purge themselves before continuing the festivities.
  6. The vomitories served as both functional and symbolic gateways connecting the arena with the outside world.
  7. By utilizing vomitories, Roman architects ensured a smooth flow of spectators, preventing overcrowding and potential safety hazards.
  8. The vomitories played a crucial role in maintaining order and crowd control during public gatherings in ancient Rome.
  9. The distinctive architecture of vomitories has influenced modern stadium and arena designs, enhancing crowd management and safety.
  10. Despite their morbid name, vomitories were instrumental in enhancing the overall experience and safety of spectators at Roman games and events.

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The ancient Romans constructed vomitories, exit passages, in their amphitheaters to facilitate rapid crowd dispersal.

The vomitories were strategically placed at various points around the arena to allow for efficient evacuation.

During gladiatorial contests, spectators often indulged in excessive food and drink, necessitating the presence of vomitories.

The vomitories were designed to minimize congestion and prevent stampedes in the aftermath of events.