They didn't have sinks, so they couldn't wash.
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Life of a gladiator was not an easy. When a new recruit, called a novice entered one of the gladiators' schools he was assessed by the owner of the school, a doctor and the trainer. When they had completed their initial training and were ready to fight in the arena they were called Tirones gladiatores or Tiro. His day started at dawn when their cells were unlocked and they were sent for the first meal of the day. Strict discipline was enforced and new gladiators were not allowed to speak at mealtimes and were bound in shackles unless they were training.
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The gladiator lived in small compounds attached to gladiator training schools known as "ludus" or travelled in troupes known as "familia. Most gladiators were slaves. They were subjected to a rigorous training, fed on a high-energy diet, and given expert medical attention. Hence they were an expensive investment, not to be dispatched lightly.
They didn't have sinks, so they couldn't wash.
Another answer:
Life of a gladiator was not an easy. When a new recruit, called a novice entered one of the gladiators' schools he was assessed by the owner of the school, a doctor and the trainer. When they had completed their initial training and were ready to fight in the arena they were called Tirones gladiatores or Tiro. His day started at dawn when their cells were unlocked and they were sent for the first meal of the day. Strict discipline was enforced and new gladiators were not allowed to speak at mealtimes and were bound in shackles unless they were training.
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The gladiator lived in small compounds attached to gladiator training schools known as "ludus" or travelled in troupes known as "familia. Most gladiators were slaves. They were subjected to a rigorous training, fed on a high-energy diet, and given expert medical attention. Hence they were an expensive investment, not to be dispatched lightly.
Not very good. Most of them were slaves who lived at gladiator schools. Their lives were focused on training.
roman gladiators fought :)
they lived in cells
no they did not due to the fact that a sponsor would have to pay for a gladiators replacement if they died, sponsors usually let the gladiator live (gladiators had a 90% chance of surviving a fight).
There were no volunteers for gladiators. The men who were gladiators were slaves and POW's from various armies that the Roman's defeated. The gladiator life was not something a person would choose to live.
no they did not due to the fact that a sponsor would have to pay for a gladiators replacement if they died, sponsors usually let the gladiator live (gladiators had a 90% chance of surviving a fight).
because they might be fighting for money they must of been forced to fight
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.
Gladiators lived in barracks in their gladiatorial schools.
Allover the Roman Empire....
There were no volunteers for gladiators. The men who were gladiators were slaves and POW's from various armies that the Roman's defeated. The gladiator life was not something a person would choose to live.
no they did not due to the fact that a sponsor would have to pay for a gladiators replacement if they died, sponsors usually let the gladiator live (gladiators had a 90% chance of surviving a fight).
There were no volunteers for gladiators. The men who were gladiators were slaves and POW's from various armies that the Roman's defeated. The gladiator life was not something a person would choose to live.
no they did not due to the fact that a sponsor would have to pay for a gladiators replacement if they died, sponsors usually let the gladiator live (gladiators had a 90% chance of surviving a fight).
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No they did not. The Colosseum was just an arena. The gladiators lived at the gladiatorial school.
because they might be fighting for money they must of been forced to fight
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.
Gladiators are from Ancient Rome.
the gladiators would fight different kinds of Gladiators or other animals