GLADIATORS

[Lat.,=swordsmen], in ancient Rome, class of professional fighters, who performed for exhibition. Gladiatorial combats usually took place in amphitheaters. They probably were introduced from Etruria and originally were funeral games. The gladiators were paired off to fight each other, usually to the number of about 100 couples, although in the imperial shows there were sometimes as many as 5,000 pairs. There were various types of gladiators, armed and armored differently. Thus a heavily armored man, a Mirmillo or Samnite, might be opposed to a Retiarius, who fought almost naked, with a net and a trident as his only weapons. He also might be pitted against a Thracian, who fought with a dagger and a small round shield. Often gladiators were made to fight wild beasts. A defeated gladiator was usually killed by the victor unless the people expressed their desire that he be spared. At first, gladiators were invariably slaves or prisoners, including Christians. They normally underwent rigid training, and some gained immense popularity. Later, impoverished freedmen also sought a living as gladiators, and finally even members of the ruling classes took part in gladiatorial combats on an amateur basis. Constantine I forbade gladiatorial games, but they nonetheless continued until a.d. 405. Some gladiators, led by Spartacus, took part in the third of the Servile Wars (73 b.c.–71 b.c.).

See study by M. Grant (1968).

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...Caligula would sell his remaining gladiators by public auction, forcing...head, and bought thirteen gladiators for 9 million HS. 55 Investments...5.24.9, says that the gladiator Hermes brings wealth to the...living conditions suggest that gladiators lived simply but probably...
...also adds the detail that these were gladiators of Thracian type, an armature that...removed to Rome and forced to compete as gladiators. 54 Another line of reasoning places...three days and twenty-two pairs of gladiators in the forum for their father M. Aemilius...
...rose to his feet, and dozens of gladiators rose with him. The trainers...their whips and knives, but the gladiators swarmed over them and killed...a low growl from the milling gladiators. Then Spartacus gave his first...
...103-11, feels that gladiators fighting with barbarian weapons...having become, instead of a gladiator, a giver of gladiatorial...between Romans respect for gladiators aristocratic, military virtues...As Wiedemann, Emperors and Gladiators, p. 27, explains, Romes...
circumstances of gladiators therefore may have been no worse...point further. To feed a troupe of gladiators required outlays of cash that at...famine, such as that of A.D. 6, gladiators could be among the first, as a disposable...
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The Gladiators: Historys Most...Donald G. Kyle The Gladiators: Historys Most...suggests that the gladiator mania and the supposed...and daily life of gladiators, the architecture...a discussion of gladiator films, which ranks...
...version of the gladiators past in one of...mine where the gladiator-masters agent...viewpoint, the gladiator haunts the novel...266); fellow gladiators marvel because...black man is the gladiator Draba, portrayed...the Thracian: "Gladiators dont have any friends...
...Statue of the Dying Gladiator.-- <pre Will...lend <br/ The Gladiators mortal throes to...brief mention of a gladiator dying in the Coliseum...repose Th exhausted Gladiators eyelid close...case of Hayleys gladiator. It is the dying...undergo but also the gladiators nobility in the...
...meconnaissance of its origins.3 Gladiator, on the other hand, attempts...political structures.7 Both Gladiator and Fight Club reflect many...fascist aesthetics-like Gladiators self-conscious allusion...complex problems. Yet while Gladiator and Fight Club replace a realistic...
See You Later, Gladiator by James Cross , Chris Trudo Title: See You Later, Gladiator Author: Jon Scieszka Illustrator- Adam McCauley...main characters in this book. They are the Gladiator Man, Sam, Fred, and Joe. The three boys...
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Gladiator and the Myths of Rome...RIDLEY SCOTTS EPIC FILM Gladiator (2000) begins in AD 180...from within. <br/> Gladiator is essentially a remake...not the only reason for Gladiators plot line, and in my view...
Sports gladiators, bread and circuses by Sean Paige...Christian influence. Imperial Rome had its gladiators, America has its gridiron greats...every excess of increasingly lawless gladiators. "Every law, either human or divine...
...lower amount for the gladiators, including Maximus...Maximus multi-cultural gladiators duel before Arab and...spectators cheer on Arab gladiators. There are none...as a consultant on "Gladiator," responded to my...
Gamblers and Gladiators : The Crisis in South Asia. by Stephen...such crises and have yet to act as gladiators, this restraint may end at any time...ultimately force the gambler to become a gladiator in the wrong war. While states may...
Gladiator by Elaine Lennon GLADIATOR Dir: Ridley Scott, Prod: Douglas...Pompeii (1935), Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954) - starring Victor Mature...probably sired by his mothers lover, a gladiator), his daughter Lucilla and the...
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...explores the Gladiators phenomenon. GLADIATOR ready! Contender...In the film Gladiator, she came to...more successful Gladiators who have stayed...was the only Gladiator to come into...the time when Gladiators is coming back...
...accused some Gladiators of steroid abuse...ruffled. Ex-Gladiator Hawk was the first...an affair with Gladiators cameramen Phil...the Australian Gladiator, Cheeta. `I...shows producers, Gladiators is all about entertainment...even heard of a Gladiator being given a roasting...
...What Happened to Tellys Gladiators? by MARK McGIVERN THEY were...notorious character in the Gladiators team, Warrior - whose real...has been heard of the fallen Gladiator since his stint in jail...like several other former Gladiators colleagues, making a living...
...and balance, you cant do Gladiators." On reflection, Brians...had to force their way past gladiators wielding giant ram-rods...rugby and basketball, with gladiators stopping contenders from placing...everyone remembers Duel. A gladiator and contender would face off...
...saw the point. Gladiators are scum or barbarians...cowards! What gladiator ever uttered a...As Cicero said, gladiators could be seen as...a result, the gladiator who became a crowd...severed limbs. But gladiator troupes were run...professional footballers, gladiators had to be bought...
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...were various types of gladiators, armed and armored differently...small round shield. Often gladiators were made to fight wild beasts. A defeated gladiator was usually killed by...be spared. At first, gladiators were invariably slaves...
...Eighteenth Century (3d ed. 1969); M. Bower, Foil Fencing (7th ed. 1993); R. Cohen, By the Sword: A History of Gladiators, Musketeers, Samurai, Swashbucklers, and Olympic Champions (2002). ____________________ Copyright...
...SPARTACUS spar t k s, d. 71 b.c., leader in an ancient Italian slave revolt, b. Thrace. He broke out (73 b.c.) of a gladiators school at Capua and fled to Mt. Vesuvius, where many fugitives joined him. Their army defeated several Roman forces and...
...corridors and stairs facilitated the circulation of great throngs. The arena itself was usually built over the quarters for gladiators, wild animals, and storage. Until the erection of the Colosseum (a.d. 80), practically all amphitheaters were of...
...spectators. It encloses an arena measuring 250 ft (76 m) by 151 ft (46 m) where gladiatorial combats were held (see gladiators ) until 404. According to tradition, persecuted Christians were thrown there to beasts. The Colosseum has been damaged...
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