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.
Roman Gladiators fought in an Amphitheatre or coliseum
they fought in the roman coliseum as they were slaves! not army men
The gladiators fought at the amphiteatres. These were arenas for the gladiatorial games. The most famous one is the Colosseum in Rome, whose real name was Falvian Amphitheatre
Greeks did not have gladiators. This was a Roman custom, which originated in having gladiators fight as part of funeral celebrations for kings and nobles.
If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
They had armor.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
The Colosseum
To be used for entertainment.
Greeks did not have gladiators. This was a Roman custom, which originated in having gladiators fight as part of funeral celebrations for kings and nobles.
If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
Ancient Rome in coliseums
They had armor.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
The Colosseum
gladiators
most were forced to fight but some were volunteers in it for the thrill.
Gladiators fought eachother, or animals for the entertainment of the Roman people.
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In The Colosseum In Rome IN Ancient Greek or Rome