It depends on the arena. Most arenas or amphitheatres had nothing under them. There were separate holding areas under the seats for the gladiators, animals, prisoners, etc. However the Colosseum in Rome, had a "basement" under the wooden floor, and down there were the holding cells for the prisoners, gladiators and animals. It also had an elevator system and a storage area for plants and scenery that enhanced the events on the main floor.
it is very hot with trapdoors and animals.
Gladiators are from Ancient Rome.
Yes they did. Gladiators were owned and trained by sponsors ( similar to football teams today) and the different sponsors would match gladiators against each other. Often betting took place on the outcome of the battle. This was a big business owning gladiators and training them. A lot of prestige came with having the best "line up" of gladiators.
Beacause gladiators were slaves, they were slaves beacause they either commited a crime.
Gladiators were professional fighters who battled to entertain the public, politicians, and rulers of ancient Rome
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The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.The combat arena for the gladiators against other gladiators and against animals was the Colosseum.
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Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.
No, gladiators are men. The actions of a gladiator in the arena are considered the sport.
Gladiators fought in amphitheaters, or as commonly called by the ancients, "the arena".
The Colosseum
The gladiators lived and trained at the gladiatorial schools. They fought at the amphitheatre, the arena for the gladiatorial games.
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The Gladiators saw a vast arena, a vast seating, 50,000 spectators, the senators and the emperor.
Most , but not all , gladiators were slaves or captives taken prisoner and trained as gladiators to fight in the arena as part of the games , entertainment or part of funeral ceremonies and celebrations . Some even volunteered to fight despite being free and there were even women gladiators who fought in the arena as novelties .
Gladiatorial games were held at the amphitheatre.
under the Colosseum (the tunnels)