particularly the Gauls (that is, the continental Celts) and Iberians. TheTroyGame, however, was purely ceremonial and involved youths too young for military
dates from about 630 BC. The ancient Roman equestrian event known as the "TroyGame", which involved riding in maze-like patterns, has sometimes been linked
1954, Heinz Kähler claimed Gaius is dressed in a "Trojan" costume for theTroyGame held in 13 BC (see below). Many scholars, realizing by 1935 that Lucius
games held in conjunction with Roman religious festivals. Lusus Troiae, theTroyGame Oxford Latin Dictionary (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprint)
Battle of Carrhae in 53 BC. Lusus Troiae, the equestrian event called theTroyGame Roman festivals Spectacles in ancient Rome Not all chariot races were
touchdowns in 12 games. In his sophomore year he fumbled the ball twice in theTroygame, causing him to fall to third string the rest of the year. In his junior
during the reign of Augustus (see for instance the Tabulae Iliacae and the "TroyGame" presented frequently by the Julio-Claudian dynasty). Since this war
productions of Giselle (1971), The Sleeping Beauty (1973), Robert North's TheTroyGame (1980) and Kenneth MacMillan's Winter Dreams (1991). For Frederick Ashton's
descent from the Trojan refugee Aeneas, son of Venus. See for instance the "TroyGame". Clarke, p. 258. Kenneth Dover, Greek Homosexuality (Harvard University
latter might be relevant to the October Horse through the comparanda of theTroyGame and Mars' assimilation to the child-god Maris) are generally regarded