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| | OhioLINK ETD: Lunsford, Amber |
 | | The Roman audience, the captured people and spoils, and the triumphant general himself are all intermeshed into a complex web of spectacle and spectator. |
 | | Not only is the triumph itself a spectacle of a victorious general, but it also contains sub-spectacles, which, when analyzed, may give us clues as to how the Romans looke upon non-Romans, and, in turn, how they saw themselves in relation to others. |
 | | Because the triumph brings out so many intricate ideas and questions about the Romans, by analyzing both the specific primary texts and the idea of hte triumph in general, we can better appreciate the cultural logic of what it means to be Romans as it is negotiated within the triumph. |
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