The Romans called the gladiatorial games munera .
They had gladiator fights for personal entertainment and enjoyment
If you mean their given names, there are very few that have come down to us. Most of the names of gladiators are remembered either by their tombstones or because of some scandal associated with them. If you mean the names of the type of gladiator, the main types were Eques, Thraex, Secutor, Retarius, Provocator, Myrmillo, Hoplomachus and the Venator.
The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.The most famous place that held gladiator games was the Colosseum.
So that there could be gladiator and beast combats, Emperor Titus hosted 100 days of games for the Romans to celebrate the opening of it.
In the original gladiator games, people(and animals) were killed.
Romans had many entertainment, the most common would be watching gladiator battles.
Gladiator spectalces or games were organized to provided entertainment. Romans were not like their greek counterparts and enjoyed violence . People made bets on Gladiators for money. They bet that if their Gladiator won, then they'd get more money then what they started with.
how did the emperor react withe crowds at the gladiator games
The Romans loved the gladiatorial contests and were very noisy. They shouted their approval during good phases of combat or their support for a gladiator. They jeered when there was a bad phase of combat or when cheating was attempted.
no i can go as well ansd you
The Romans did not have priests of death.
Gladiator Games - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12