gladiator is gladius in Latin. it means short sword in Latin
The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.
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.
Gladiator Begins was created on 2010-01-14.
spiculus became a gladiator like all other gladiators you get caught doing a crime,be put in prison or become a slave and to fight to your bloody death,
yes
The Latin word for "gladiator" is "gladiator".
In Latin. I'm or I am a gladiator would be "sum gladiator".
Latin, "Gladius" meaning "sword."
"Gladius" is the latin word for "sword"
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.
Gladius means sword in Latin.
The word 'gladiator' is Latin for 'swordsman.' It comes from the root word ' gladius' meaning 'sword.' Gladiator fights were a form of entertainment in Ancient Rome.
Yes, it comes from gladius, a short sword - gladiator is strictly a man armed with a short sword.
I'm pretty sure the true language is Latin.
The word gladiator is derived form the latin word gladiuswhich was the sword used by the roman army. A gladiator was literally a swordsman; however the term came to encompass other forms of arena fighting as well.
'Swordsman' - their sword was called a 'gladius' in Latin.
The Latin word for "gladiator" is gladiator (-oris, m.). The plural is one of the following, depending on the grammatical context:gladiatores - nominative (subject) or accusative (object)gladiatorum - genitive ("of [the] gladiators")gladiatoribus - dative ("to/for [the] gladiators") or ablative ("by, with, from [the] gladiators"