• Panem et Circenses meaning Bread and Circuses. From Juvenal: Satire X. 77-81 (c. 100 CE). Juvenal’s satyrical phrase about the motives of the Roman population.
  • The word panem is the accusative singular form of Latin word for ‘bread’ and was derived from the Latin saying panem et circenses, meaning ‘bread and circuses’.
  • Panem et circenses. El circo y las carreras de caballos. Espacio, Tiempo y Forma, Serie I, Prehistoria.
  • And feel them near to myself I know that not all is lost And let we are waited by a grave But we'll take all this filth there. Panem et Circenses Panem et Circenses...
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  • The expression panem et circenses ( Latin [ˈpaːnẽː ɛt kɪrˈkẽːseːs] ) ( accusative of panis et circenses ) comes from the Roman poet Juvenal .
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  • C'est comme "panem et circenses" (du pain et des jeux) dans la Rome antique. Like panem et circenses (bread and entertainment) in ancient Rome.