A gladiator exhibition would perhaps be held once a year. The average was somewhere around three years and its not beyond a possibility that some gladiators went their entire five years of servitude without ever fighting, just as some Roman soldiers spent their entire 20 years in the army without ever being in a battle. Contrary to popular belief, gladiatorial combats were not every day occurrences, or weekly occurrences for that matter. Due to the expense involved, gladiatorial bouts were reserved for major public celebrations and memorials.
Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.Gladiators fought other gladiators, they were not used to fight Christians. The only time a gladiator would fight a Christian is if his opponent happened to be one.
Depends if the gladiator has a bomb defuser and how stupid the suicide bomber is.
They had the fighting arena where the gladiator and animal would fight. They would starve the animal for 3 days so it would be starving, and keep it in the dark and then be thrusted out into the sunny arena. Under the arena they have the areas where the gladiator and animal wait. If the animal survives and kills the gladiator, it would be thrust into another fight where a trained gladiator to kill wild animals would kill it.
Of Course The Hulk since he has Unlimited force wich depends on his level on Anger, maybe in the beginning of the fight Gladiator would be even with Hulk but at the End Hulk would kick butt because he would only get stronger and stronger as the fight progresses.
It was not uncommon for a gladiator's life to be spared, especially if he was popular or won a lot of battles. Most successful gladiators received money from admirers. The gladiator was awarded a wooden sword. This was a high honor that meant he would not have to fight again.
It was not uncommon for a gladiator's life to be spared, especially if he was popular or won a lot of battles. Most successful gladiators received money from admirers. The gladiator was awarded a wooden sword. This was a high honor that meant he would not have to fight again.
By winning matches, the gladiator would earn money based on combat details. E.g if you were outnumbered 3 to 1 by lions, the winnings wou"d be higher.
In theory yes. But you would not get an aristocrat being a gladiator they woud host the events. Normally they were slaves and if they did well they may be freed. Contrary to popular belief not all Gladiator fights were to the death. One must consider that gladiators cost money and time to train so sometimes they may fight to the death other times not.
In Latin. I'm or I am a gladiator would be "sum gladiator".
To the death or until one combatant surrendered. But remember, they did not always fight to the death, more times than not a gladiator would get a "misio" which could be likened to a pass. He'd get off with his life, but would not get paid for his combat for that day.
If the gladiator had pleased the Roman emperor with his fighting skills after a fight, he would be spared by a thumbs up sign from the emperor
no they did not due to the fact that a sponsor would have to pay for a gladiators replacement if they died, sponsors usually let the gladiator live (gladiators had a 90% chance of surviving a fight).