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Drug use in Ancient Rome


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(Scene from the HBO series “Rome” that possibly incorrectly depicts Cleopatra using some mind-altering substance.)

The use of drugs, whether recreational or medicinal, has been discussed before (see the post below). 

 

 

 

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I was told by a member of this site many years ago that Romans were indeed adopting drug use, both recreational and vocational. He was talking about the substances that induced a beserk rage, used by barbarian tribes, and assured me Roman legionaries saw this and copied the practice. I have yet to find any real evidence of his assertions however.

Egyptians made common use of a blue lotus flower that had mild narcotic properties and I doubt a Roman closely involved with their wealthier classes would escape noticing that. Marc Antony would almost certainly have been introduced to it.

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