Usually in the Colosseum or someplace similar
In arenas. THey could be small ones, such as villages, or giant ones, as in Rome.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
In ancient Rome the men who fought were either the military or the gladiators.
No, no, and no. Gladiators had nothing to do with the military unless they happened to be prisoners of war. Military heroes were honored and held in high esteem in ancient Rome. The gladiators were at the bottom of society.
In ancient Rome, gladiators fought, often to the death, to entertain crowds of spectators. Gladiators were trained in ludi ([sg. ludus]) to fight well in circuses (or the Colosseum) where the ground surface was covered with blood-absorbing harena 'sand' (hence, the name 'arena').
Ancient Rome in coliseums
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
In The Colosseum In Rome IN Ancient Greek or Rome
Gladiators are from Ancient Rome.
If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
Rome Is Where Gladiators Fight
they fought to show their toughness, courage, pride, and also their strength.
Gladiators lived in barracks in their gladiatorial schools.
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people came to watch slaves, or gladiators fight each other to the death, or fight animals like lions and elephants
In ancient Rome the men who fought were either the military or the gladiators.