The gladiators lived in the gladiatorial schools. Gladiatorial games persisted throughout the days if the ancient Romans, even though the Christian emperors of the later Roman Empire repeatedly banned them
Shouting of course played a role, but it would be a thumbs up or the thumb pointing at the chest if that were the desired outcome. Death was not a regular outcome; gladiators were expensive and time consuming to develop and train.
Of course they did, otherwise they would die. The trainers made a lot of money out of their trade. It was in their interests to keep the gladiators healthy and fit.
The emperor has control over the whole game weather the gladiators live or die. Some days they will have our animals others it will be a a bigarena full or water
Gladiators would stand in line and turn to Caesar and proclaim "Hail Caeser, We about to die salute you!" And in response Caeser would Proclaim "Be Well" or "Go well" It is now thought that gladiators never said these words though those condemned to die did so.
Criminals and gladiators most commonly. Note that it was easy for any slave to be judged to be a criminal.
thumbs up or down :)
Shouting of course played a role, but it would be a thumbs up or the thumb pointing at the chest if that were the desired outcome. Death was not a regular outcome; gladiators were expensive and time consuming to develop and train.
You do not live so that you can die. Dying is a part of living.
Gladiators don't get PAID (not piad), they are really just slaves who die for the entertainment of the emperor and the public.
Of course they did, otherwise they would die. The trainers made a lot of money out of their trade. It was in their interests to keep the gladiators healthy and fit.
The emperor has control over the whole game weather the gladiators live or die. Some days they will have our animals others it will be a a bigarena full or water
Circle of Influence - 2011 Live or Die Part 1 was released on: USA: 2011
According to Wikipedia: The now famous gladiatorial salute "Ave Caesar, morituri te salutant" or "Hail Caesar, they who are about to die salute you" is another product of movies. This salute was only mentioned by Suetonius (Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Claudius, XXI, 12­14) as happening once, spoken by condemned men (damnati) to Claudius at a naumachia (a staged naval battle) and they used the word "imperator" (Emperor) not Caesar.
Only if they chose to be, but this would be very unusual, since most gladiators were slaves and only paid if they won a battle and didn't die.
Circle of Influence - 2011 Live or Die Part 2 was released on: USA: January 2012
Gladiators would stand in line and turn to Caesar and proclaim "Hail Caeser, We about to die salute you!" And in response Caeser would Proclaim "Be Well" or "Go well" It is now thought that gladiators never said these words though those condemned to die did so.
The live culture in the yogurt does not die when frozen, it becomes dormant instead. After you thaw or eat the yogurt, the dormant culture comes back to life.The amount of 'live culture' in commercially sold 'frozen yogurt' may only be a fraction of culture compared to regular yogurt. It has to do with the manufacturing process, and not the effect of temperature.The 'live culture' does die when the yogurt is heated. Heat treated or pasteurized yogurt have no live culture.I am from India. I always make Dahi (yogurt) at home. I whip and freeze a part of yogurt to start next batch. I thaw out the frozen yogurt in the refrigerator, whip it and use it as a starter for the next batch. When the yogurt is frozen, it does lose the texture. That's is the reason i whip the yogurt before freezing and after thawing.