Public Turned on Emperor Pompey
Emperors in ancient Rome understood the importance of maintaining the support of the people, as their favor was crucial for political stability. The Roman Games were a key tool for keeping the population entertained. Even esteemed figures like General Pompey were not immune to the consequences of misjudging the public’s mood.
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He made a controversial decision to include 20 elephants in his Games, bringing them out one by one to be hunted. It backfired once the elephants tried to escape, and the audience sensed their distress. The crowd turned on Pompey and sealed his fate as one of the most reviled emperors in history.