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The Latin word for "gladiator" is "gladiator".
Athena was not a gladiator: a) she was a goddess; b) she was a Greek goddess. The Greeks did not have gladiatorial combats.
There is no Hebrew word for gladiator. The English word is used, and it's spelled גלָדִיאָטוֹר
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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.
Spartacus really was a gladiator.
Latin, "Gladius" meaning "sword."
Hannibal Lector's favourite film is 'Gladiator'
The Japanese translation for gladiator is 剣闘士.
No. Hercules was the roman version of the greek hero, Herakles.
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" is the latin word for "sword"