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Plebeian Games : ウィキペディア英語版
Ludi Plebeii
The Plebeian Games (Latin ''Ludi Plebeii'') were an ancient Roman religious festival held November 4–17.〔Dates according to ''CIL'' i2 335.〕 The games ''(ludi)'' included both theatrical performances ''(ludi scaenici)'' and athletic competitions for the purpose of entertaining the common people of Rome.
The ''Ludi Plebeii'' were presented by the plebeian aediles. According to one ancient source, they were held in the Circus Flaminius, which was associated with the common people of Rome ''(plebs)''.〔P.J. Davis, "Games," in ''Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome'' (Oxford University Press, 2010), p. 266.〕 Nearly all other games were held in the Circus Maximus. The Circus Flaminius was built by the plebeian censor Gaius Flaminius in 220 BC, and the annual games may have been instituted by him that year.〔Davis, "Games," p. 266.〕 They are known to have been held each year from 220 onward,〔Jörg Rüpke, "Communicating with the Gods," in ''A Companion to the Roman Republic'' (Blackwell, 2010), p. 225.〕 but may have been much older.〔Davis, "Games," p. 266.〕
The ''Ludi Plebeii'' celebrated plebeian political liberty, but tradition varied as to freedom from what: either the tyranny of the Tarquins in the Regal period, or the dominance of the patricians, the hereditary ruling class of early Republican Rome (see "Conflict of the Orders").〔T.P. Wiseman, "The Games of Hercules," in ''Religion in Archaic Republican Rome and Italy: Evidence and Experience'' (Edinburgh University Press, 2000), p. 112. A scholiast to Cicero offers both causes.〕 The Plebeian Games may have been celebrated among the common people without an official place on the religious calendar until plebeians rose to positions of highest prominence; Cicero, at least, thought they were Rome's oldest ''ludi''.〔Cicero, ''In Verrem'' II.5.36; Mary Beard, J.A. North, and S.R.F. Price, ''Religions of Rome: A History'' (Cambridge University Press, 1998), vol. 1, pp. 66–67.〕 It may be most accurate to say the ''Ludi Plebeii'' were first established as a ''public'' festival in 220 BC.〔William Warde Fowler, ''The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic'' (London, 1908), p. 252.〕 Because the proceedings of the Plebeian Games strikingly resemble those of the ''Ludi Romani'' ("Roman Games"), T.P. Wiseman has suggested that they were created by the ''plebs'' as an assertion of their own identity, perhaps as early as the 5th or 4th century BC.〔T.P. Wiseman, ''Remus: A Roman Myth'' (Cambridge University Press, 1995), p. 134.〕
During the festival, a feast of Jupiter ''(Epulum Iovis)'' was held November 13, a cavalry parade November 14, and circus games ''(ludi circenses'', mainly chariot races) November 15–17. The siting of the games at the Circus Flaminius may thus be an error on the part of the single ancient source that reports it,〔Valerius Maximus 1.7.4.〕 despite the neatness of the argument: the Circus Flaminius had no track for chariot racing.〔Wiseman, ''Remus'', p. 211.〕 A procession similar to that of the ''Ludi Romani'' is likely also to have been part of the festivities. Plautus first presented his comedy ''Stichus'' at the Plebeian Games of 200 BC.〔Davis, "Games," p. 266.〕
Livy notes that the ''ludi'' had to be repeated three times in 216 BC, owing to a ''vitium'' (ritual fault) that disrupted the correct performance of events.〔Davis, "Games," p. 266.〕
==See also==

* Conflict of the Orders

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