Capitolinian Plays
Capitolinian Plays, in Roman mythology, were solemn scenes enacted in honor of Jupiter, and in memory of the deliverance of Rome by means of the of the capitol, when the latter was stormed by Brennus.
Capitolinian Plays, in Roman mythology, were solemn scenes enacted in honor of Jupiter, and in memory of the deliverance of Rome by means of the of the capitol, when the latter was stormed by Brennus.