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  2. Theatre of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The first actors that appeared in Roman performances were originally from Etruria. This tradition of foreign actors would continue in Roman dramatic performances. Beginning with early performances, actors were denied the same political and civic rights that were afforded to ordinary Roman citizens because of the low social status of actors.

  3. Category:Ancient Roman actors - Wikipedia

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  4. Artists of Dionysus - Wikipedia

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    In 69 BC, they were found at Artaxata, the capital of the Roman enemy Tigranes the Great. [36] Strabo mentions them as still active at Lebedus in the early first century AD. [ 36 ] Continued survival into the second century AD is shown by their appearance in three inscriptions from Tralleis , Ephesus , and Magnesia on the Maeander . [ 43 ]

  5. Clodius Aesopus - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps this anecdote may confirm the opinion that masks had only lately been introduced in the regular drama at Rome, and were not always used even for leading characters; [7] for, according to Cicero, Aesopus excelled in power of face and fire of expression, [8] which of course would not have been visible if he had performed only with a mask.

  6. Spectacles in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Cerealia were celebrated in ancient Rome with a ceremony and then with the ludi cerealici in the Circus Maximus (painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1894).. The spectacles in ancient Rome were numerous, open to all citizens and generally free of charge; some of them were distinguished by the grandeur of the stagings and cruelty.

  7. Category:Male actors from the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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  8. Eucharis (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Eucharis would most likely have primarily performed as a dancer, as few other roles were open to women. [2] Her epitaph states that she had recently danced at "the games of the nobles", [3] [4] and that she had performed on the Greek stage before the People. [5] Eucharis was originally a slave, then a freedwoman, of the Roman woman Licinia. [6]

  9. Category:Male actors from Rome - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Male actors from Rome" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 349 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .