{"id":8579,"date":"2023-11-25T08:05:58","date_gmt":"2023-11-25T07:05:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=8579"},"modified":"2023-11-25T08:05:58","modified_gmt":"2023-11-25T07:05:58","slug":"why-are-dice-important-to-the-ancient-romans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/why-are-dice-important-to-the-ancient-romans\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Are Dice Important To The Ancient Romans"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Although a dice may seem like a simple game element and a recreational tool, it actually has a rich history that is deeply tied to key cultures and events. Ancient Rome is no exception, as dice were an integral part of everyday life – including politics, religion and gambling. Even today, there are stories and references to ancient Roman dice games played in the old Roman Empire.<\/p>\n

The first mention of dice is from the time of Venetian Emperors. They are featured in ancient texts, sculptures, artifacts and on coins. Biased and cheating dice have also been found from that period, indicating that gambling and dice-playing took place. During the Roman era, dice often referred to as tali, were commonly made from bone, wood, ivory and clay. <\/p>\n

Since games of chance typically involve wagers for money or property, it is understandable why the Romans used dice to symbolize the stakes of playing. In addition, the Romans were also skilled mathematicians which made them very adept in understanding the probabilities and strategies of dice play. <\/p>\n

Dice were used in courts of law to determine verdicts, and also to decide who should serve as a witness. Dice had a prominent role in religion as well. In fact, Roman Goddess Fortuna had a temple devoted to dice games, and coins were thrown as offerings there. Dice games were also used to activate and worship the Greek Gods. This was a way to appease the Gods, as the Romans believed that their goodwill was non-negotiable and any sort of good fortune depended upon their approval.<\/p>\n