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  1. Roman Gladiator - World History Encyclopedia

    • The Romans were influenced by their predecessors in Italy, the Etruscans, in many ways. For example, in the use of animal sacrifice for divining the future, the use of the symbolic fasces and organising gladiaSee more

    Kings of Entertainment

    Roman gladiator games were an opportunity for emperors and rich aristocrats to display their wealth to the populace, to commemorate military victories, m… See more

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    Armour & Weapons

    The term gladiator derives from the Latin gladiatores in reference to their principal weapon the gladius or short sword. However, there was a wide range of other weapons e… See more

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    Winners & Losers

    Those who lacked the enthusiasm to fight were cajoled by their manager (lanista) and his team of slaves who brandished leather whips or red-hot metalbars. No doubt the indignant r… See more

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  2. Roman gladiators were professional fighters who entertained audiences in the Roman Empire with their battles against other gladiators, wild animals, and criminals. Gladiatorial games were a popular form of entertainment in ancient Rome and were usually held in amphitheaters such as the great Colosseum in Rome.
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    Most often, gladiators engaged in one on one combat and would be paired against different types that were considered complementary. Murmillos often fought against Thracians, as well as Hoplomachus, and Retiarius. Retiarius (net and trident wielders) usually faced gladiators armed with more conventional weapons.
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    Additionally, gladiator fights were a form of entertainment for the masses and became an integral part of Roman society. The games were not only a source of entertainment but also served as a means for social and political control. The emperors used gladiator games to distract the public from political issues and to gain favor with the people.
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    Competing in life-and-death battles, the men known as the gladiators would fight each other with a variety of weapons — such as swords, spears and nets — for the entertainment of the onlookers sitting in the stands. Gladiatorial combat began as a spectacle performed at the funerals of eminent Romans.
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  4. Roman Gladiators – History, Most Famous Ones,

    May 15, 2019 · Roman gladiators were fierce fighters that brutalized each other for ancient Rome’s sole entertainment. The gladiators were usually pitched against each other in an arena and had to sometimes fight to the death.

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    Jan 19, 2024 · The origin of gladiator fights in Ancient Rome is not precisely known, but historians believe they began around the 3rd century BC. The historian Livy noted this period as a possible starting point. Evidence of …

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  12. Gladiators: Types and Training - The Metropolitan …

    Gladiators lived and trained in schools called ludus gladiatorius. These were part of the larger supporting infrastructure that produced gladiatorial fights called munera—Latin for “duty” or “obligation,” as gladiatorial fights originated as …

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