6:
Samnite,
Thracians,
Retarius,
Hoplomacus,
Mirmilo,
and,
Secutor
There were four.
The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.
The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.
There were thraexes, retiarius or net men, provocator and hoplomachuses.
Gladiators were mostly slaves. There were some Roman citizens who volunteered to be gladiators and became infames, the lowest layer of Roman society.
There were four.
The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.The Roman gladiators fought other gladiators. Their bouts, even though there may have been several pairs fighting at the same time, were one-on-one types of encounters.
The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.The gladiators originated in the Roman empire.
The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.
There were thraexes, retiarius or net men, provocator and hoplomachuses.
the roman gods
Gladiators were mostly slaves. There were some Roman citizens who volunteered to be gladiators and became infames, the lowest layer of Roman society.
Check out this link for a listing of the various types of gladiators.
Roman gladiators were used as entertainment in the year 264 B.C. The gladiators were used to kill each other and kill lions for the Roman peoples entertainment.
Yes, the gladiators were paid after each appearance.
Allover the Roman Empire....
the gladiators would be granted freedom if he was a slave