Over 5000+ Gladiators won there freedom
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gladiators faught for freedom of in prisonment.
the gladiators would be granted freedom if he was a slave
The Gladiators. There were many specialties and both male and female Gladiators took part. Some earned their freedom.
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).
Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.Money. The gladiators got paid for their victories.
gladiators faught for freedom of in prisonment.
the gladiators would be granted freedom if he was a slave
The award was money or if they one enough fights they got freedom by there master. The master would give the gladiator a wooden sword as a symbol of freedom
The Gladiators. There were many specialties and both male and female Gladiators took part. Some earned their freedom.
After winning many battles or doing something to particularly please the crowd, a gladiator could be presented with a wooden sword symbolizing their freedom.
Why? For money and fame and possible freedom. What? They trained, fought and ate.
Glory, Money and Freedom (if they were slaves) and their lives.
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).
The Gladiators were men and women who were trained warriors. However most of them were slaves. If these slaves won many times or became legendary they may be granted freedom.
Gladiators earned thier freedom by winning 30 battles or doing someting heroic such as risking thier own lifes for a fellow gladiator. Once they were set free they were given a wooden sword called Ridus and gave them access to everything an average roman citizen had access to.
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