yes
The last gladiator battle in the " Colosseum " was Jan 1st 404 AD
I think it depends on what was the objective of the fight. Was it a battle to be re-enacted. Was it meant to last longer? Some were short and some were long and drawn out depending on who was fighting. Was the battle one on one, two on one? A fight fought by equals or one fought where one gladiator had the clear advantage. Some deaths were quick, some death's were slow....Kinda like wrestling today. Anything to please the crowd. Sometimes the crowd wanted a quick and bloody death, sometime they wanted a slow drawn out mutilated death is my guess.
They are still printing today!
Still in use today
Oliver Reed's final role was in the film Gladiator. He played Proximo, an elderly slave dealer.
Today- still being produced.
Please specify on the last name.
They are still used today.
They are still used today.
Still is today... - Feb 2010
The Romans did not have priests of death.
no, last time it did is said to be in the 1700s