Flamma was a secutor
Flamma was the name of a gladiator who won his freedom four times, but refused to take it and chose to remain a gladiator.
They did not "always" have gladiator fights in ancient Rome. The gladiator bouts were reserved for special occasions or celebrations. They were a part of ancient Roman culture which, according to some sources, affirmed Rome's conquest of man and beast.
Your question can be answered in two ways depending upon what you mean by common gladiator names. Gladiators were highly trained fighters and fought in certain styles which can be considered names, such as Thrax, Murmillo, Secutor, Provator, etc. They also had personal names such as Flamma, Spartacus, Priscus, Verus, Triumphus, Spiculus, etc. However many of these personal names were also "stage names" and not the men's given names, as each fighter wanted to be recognized and the best way to gain fame was to have a unique fighting name.
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Flamma was a secutor
Flamma was the name of a gladiator who won his freedom four times, but refused to take it and chose to remain a gladiator.
flamma is the most feared gladiator
The well know warrior Flamma was actually born in 1896
Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens was born in -340.
Luca Flamma was born on November 14, 1896, in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
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Luca Flamma was born on November 14, 1896, in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)All that is factually known about Flamma is what is on his tombstone, which is mainly the record of his arena achievements. He was a Syrian and is buried in Sicily. He died at the age of 30, but no mention of where he was born. (Just because Flamma was a Syrian, ethnically, does not necessarily mean that he was born there.)
Ancient Rome.
They did not "always" have gladiator fights in ancient Rome. The gladiator bouts were reserved for special occasions or celebrations. They were a part of ancient Roman culture which, according to some sources, affirmed Rome's conquest of man and beast.
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