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Whose Roman rule was characterized by bloodshed, rapes, murders, and wars

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Sabin Rome rule was characterized by bloodshed, rapes, murders, and wars

The roman people were so cruel and violent. The ancient time's people loved seeing blood and death through torture. The social structure events of the society were formed as a way of bringing the organization together. However, in the modern days, some communities still practice acts of violence as a way of entertainment because there is something that has not changed.

People love violence as entrainment and not as an extent. The modern society is however opposite to what it looked like during the time of Sabine Rome, but there are a few similarities

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Answer: The Incident of the Sabine Women

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The incident of the Sabine women in Rome was shortly after it's founding and that was an incident, not a rule. Men of Rome were abusing young women from the other places and cities.

The Sabines (Sabine women) rejected Romans because they didn't want to allow them to marry their woman so Romans have planned to abduct them. Their plan was to attract Sabine man and woman during the festival. When they all showed up, Romulug gave a signal to all his warrior and they grabbed the Sabine woman and got into fight with Sabine man.

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