Gladiators were paid a reward if they won.
Yes, the gladiators were paid after each appearance.
Only if they chose to be, but this would be very unusual, since most gladiators were slaves and only paid if they won a battle and didn't die.
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The gladiators were slaves. They did not get paid. They lived at gladiatorial schools and were kept by their trainers.
No, the Romans just about adored gladiators. Gladiators have been likened to the rock stars of the ancient world. Wealthy women threw themselves at them, and they were highly paid for their services when they won.
The Public treated them like heroes and they were well paid, assuming they weren't prisoners of war.
No, they were slaves taken in war.
they got paid 250 deriee
they get paid a nickel and a dime with a penny full of wine
Gladiators don't get PAID (not piad), they are really just slaves who die for the entertainment of the emperor and the public.
they were paid in salt 'sala' and sometimes money
If you were conquered by the Roman Empire, or by any other mean become a slave, you could then be sold to a Ludo owner. Ludos were houses owned by Lanistas, who bought and trained men to fight and die in the arena games. Those men were called gladiators.