The typical Greek games included events for javelin, long jump, and discus. Other events had wrestling and boxing. Greek styled games had several initial functions. One of them was to celebrate generals’ successes in Greece. Other functions involved power moves exercised by rulers. Roman emperors had considerable decisions over the
Campus Martius.
Julius Caesar had temporary stages in the Campus, including ones with an artificial lake designed for mock water fights. The
Saepta Julia was a building located in the Campus that was reserved for voting and other such political matters. It was planned by Julius Caesar.
Augustus held his own games at the arena: three sets of his own (two in his name and one for his grandson). Of his games, one was named the
Actia (Actian Games) in 28 BC. The Actia had gymnastics shows on a wooden stage. The
Augustalia (Augustan Games), were the second in 19 BC. The third Games were held in 12 BC, used to honor his promotion to Pontifex Maximus. ==Rewards and recognition==