The types of gladiators who fought with a sword and a shield were the hoplomachus, the murmillo, the thraex (Thracian) and the 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.
It is in the Colosseum, also called the Colisseum, that gladiator fights were held.Specifically, the original name of the structure was the Flavian Amphitheater (Amphitheatrum Flavium). The name honored the structure's building during the Flavian dynasty of Roman emperors during the first century. The name by which it is known nowadays dates back to the tenth century.
Spartak
The gladiators were named by their parents when they were babies. When they grew up and became gladiators they either used their own names or they assumed a "stage name" such as Felix, meaning lucky. Other names used by gladiators seemed to connote strength, greatness, courage, etc. all the qualities that were admired. Names derived from Hercules, and the name Alexander were popular. A possible example of this is the gladiator Spartacus. That name is very closely allied to Sparta and the Spartans were the renowned fighters of their time. It makes some researchers wonder if, because he was a gladiator, Spartacus was a stage name and not the legal name of the man himself.
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Neptune was the name of the Roman god who carries a fisherman's trident.
Gladiator.
His Roman name is Neptune, and his greek name is Poseidon.
a roman gladiator, who goes by the name of odlid
Poseidon
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Neptune
It does not have a known name apart from 'trident'.
Legions was a common name for the armed forces of both the Roman republic and Roman Empire
Poseidon, the greek god of the sea; Roman name is Neptune
The Colosseum of the Roman Empire was where such actives were often found.
Trident is the son of Poseidon