at the colosseum
because they might be fighting for money they must of been forced to fight
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Don't say anything that might make the Undertaker mad. Or, he might either chokeslam you or tombstone piledriver you.
The people who gave up their freedom to become gladiators were Roman citizens, not freedmen. It is thought that they might have been poor people who were after being housed and fed in the gladiatorial schools, the earnings (successful gladiators received prize money and donations from rich people) and fame (successful gladiators were revered).
It might be somewhere else... you should be more careful with your things...
In Bonaventure Cemetary in Savannah , the tombstone of Conrad Aiken is actually a bench which reads along the side..." Cosmos Mariner...Destination Unknown "...He chose a bench for his tombstone in hopes that people might stop and have a glass of Madeira
Yes, Roman gladiators could join the army, but it was not common. Gladiators were often slaves or prisoners of war, and while they were trained in combat, their primary role was to entertain in the arena rather than serve in the military. However, some gladiators might have gained their freedom and chosen to enlist, especially if they sought a different life or were motivated by the promise of rewards and status in the army.
Roman gladiators primarily spoke Latin, the language of ancient Rome. However, many gladiators came from diverse backgrounds, including regions such as Gaul, Thrace, and Africa, so they might have also spoken their native languages or dialects. Communication among gladiators and their trainers would have involved a mix of Latin and any relevant local languages, particularly in the training schools known as "ludi."
Criminals and gladiators most commonly. Note that it was easy for any slave to be judged to be a criminal.
He will and Kane might be on the receiving end of a tombstone piledriver. The dead man will seek his revenge!
She dodged between the tombstones in the intimidating cemetery, wishing with all her might that she wouldn't trip.