Alea

/ˈeɪ.li.ə/ noun

The ancient Roman game of chance played with dice, representing randomness and risk-taking in classical culture.

From Latin 'alea' meaning 'dice.' The famous phrase 'alea iacta est' (the die is cast) was supposedly said by Julius Caesar as he crossed the Rubicon River in 49 BC, committing to civil war.

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