Battles, like any other.
An ancient Roman elementry school was called a ludus.
They did not "always" have gladiator fights in ancient Rome. The gladiator bouts were reserved for special occasions or celebrations. They were a part of ancient Roman culture which, according to some sources, affirmed Rome's conquest of man and beast.
About this is that this ancient roman writing and reading was first called latin.
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The ancient Romans were particularly fond of gladiatorial games. There were different levels and types of gladiators who would pit their skills against each other in the Arena.
A Roman judge was called iudex.
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The site of gladiator fights was the Roman Colosseum
They did many fights with dangerous weapons.
Apparently there were none. I used to think they were called "vomitoriums," but I was wrong. Early Italian wine bars are called "enotecas," but I can't find anything about ancient Roman bars.