Philip returns to Rome in April 248 …

Years: 248 - 248

Philip returns to Rome in April 248 to celebrate the thousandth anniversary of the founding of the city, combining the anniversary with the celebration of Rome's alleged tenth saeculum.

According to contemporary accounts, the festivities are magnificent and include spectacular games, ludi saeculares, and theatrical presentations throughout the city.

In the coliseum, more than a thousand gladiators are killed along with hundreds of exotic animals including hippos, leopards, lions, giraffes, and one rhinoceros.

The events are also celebrated in literature, with several publications, including Asinius Quadratus's History of a Thousand Years, specially prepared for the anniversary.

Despite the festive atmosphere, discontent in the legions is growing.

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