no i can go as well ansd you
Because they had not has much entertainment as we have. They only had choice between theater, gladiator fights and chariot races. They liked chariot races because this is action, adrenaline, ect. Chariot races are like car races today.
No, gladiator fights did not take place daily at Rome. A gladiator show was an extremely expensive undertaking so the cost would be a burden to even the richest of men. By the time of the empire only the emperor or a member of his family could put on a gladiatorial show. In the provinces they were more frequent, but not daily.
because they wanted to see some exictedment and they only get 175 days off and seeing a gladiator fight is a good holiday to many. Also the Romes were just sick minded and they were also cannibals.
The Gladiator wasn't much like the Gladiators that you see on the television nowadays. A Roman Gladiator wore armour and carried a variety of weapons. As many of them were slaves and criminals they fought for one reason only: freedom, as famous gladiators could be freed from slavery. Because of this the Gladiator would fight extremely hard and often fights were to the death. This type of entertainment was very popular with the Romans and many captured soldiers were forced to fight as Gladiators in a bid to gain their freedom. They trained for the fights very hard and there were special Gladiator centre's where they would practice using the different weapons and try to work out ways of avoiding being hurt.
Anyone could watch the gladiatorial fights. All they had to do was walk in to the amphitheater. The only restriction was on the seating. At the gladiatorial fights, a well as the theater and the races, seating was determined by class.
Gladiator fights in ancient Rome were a big attraction for the population of the city. Other large cities in the Roman empire also staged gladiator combats. Combatants were usually slaves captured in battles or convicted criminals. A gallant fighter might win his freedom. A winner who only barely survived had to fight at least 3 more times to be elible for freedom. These "rules" changed from time to time.
Yes, and some did choose to be gladiators. It was a very demeaning position for a free man and only dire circumstances could make him sell himself to a gladiatorial school.
Obama was their leader and helped them create a stronger Roman society with Obama care! Okay, now to be serious. The gladiator games were not just a blood lust series of events. They served as a symbol of Roman superiority over animals and barbarians. In this manner they kindled pride in being Roman.
There is only 1 syllable in "fights."
All but one of the Roman emperors after Constantine the Great were Christians and found the gladiatorial games unacceptable. Several of these emperors banned these games. However, they were so popular that these bans were only partially effective. The gladiatorial games truly disappeared only with the disappearance of Roman civilisation.
you can get them in gladiators assault.i also got a gladiator beast samnite from crimson crises once but i think that's the only gladiator beast you get in crimson crises
you mean wrenchs?only in Ratchet: gladiator