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The progress of pantomime:
Introduction: 22 BCE early stars: Bathyllus and Pylades Exile of Pylades: 18 BCE Return of Pylades: 18 BCE Other stars: Paris, Paris, and Paris 14 CE: mime riot I 15 CE: mime riot II 23 CE: mime riot III Ludi Augustales Tiberius Drusus Atellan farce and insulting the emperor
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The riot at Pompeii (Fresco showing riot from House of Actius Anicetus in Pompeii
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Graffiti from Pompeii “Campani victoria una cum Nucerinis peristis, "O Campani [= residents of a neighborhood in Pompeii], you died together with the Nucerians in that victory,"
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Roman mime artist (3rd-4th century CE)
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Mimes: their training and relationship to the elite:
Mark Antony and Brutus and Cytheris Maecenas and Bathyllus Augustus and Pylades Domitia (wife of Domitian and Paris), etc. etc. Numidia/Ummidia Quadratilla and her mimes
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Greek mime artist (100 BCE) Tiberius, Drusus, the Ludi Augustales and the Great Mime Riots 14 CE: mime riot I 15 CE: mime riot II 23 CE: mime riot III
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Mime artists (3 figures on the right; Roman 1st century CE)
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Gaius Fundilius Doctus
Mime artist; 1st century CE; freedman of Fundillia for whom he set up a companion statue Both found in the sanctuary of Diana at Nemi
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