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lanista is the name of a person that owns gladiators. He is able to sell and buy gladiators to whoever he wants to and can trains the gladiators.
Gladiators had fought in the Roman Colosseum, and in other provinces of significant size. For example, in what is now known as Croatia, there still stands a Roman arena used for gladiatorial combat. Gladiators also fought wild beasts, killed prisoners, and performed other acts of violence witnessed by millions of people over the hundreds of years the Roman Republic and Empire existed.
The types of gladiators who fought with a sword and a shield were the hoplomachus, the murmillo, the thraex (Thracian) and the secutor.
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Athena's Roman name is Minerva. She sprung out of her father's (Zeus) head fully formed.
The head of the Roman Catholic Church is called the Pope.
No, there does not seem to be any female gladiators that are even named, let alone be famous. Most women would use a "stage name" anyhow, as they certainly would not want their family name associated with the lowest form of entertainment. This, of course, is assumed that they were free women who entered the arena voluntarily. The British Museum has a marble of two female gladiators with their names inscribed in Greek as "Amazon" and "Achillia". They are obviously stage names but there is no record of how famous these women were.
Roman Catholic AnswerAt an emergency baptism, water is poured on the head of the person and the words, "I baptise you, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" are pronounced.
well god makes the personality and then puts a name in the moms head and dad and kabbam they name it the name god put in there head GET IT
Gladiators
the gladiolus was the flower of the gladiators in Roman times. In English, it is commonly known as Sword Lily. With a firm name, gladiolus represents strength, honor, and moral integrity.