They had a number of purposes. we should not assume they were put on for the purposes of indulging in violence and bloodlust. Although they may seem that way today, that is very much an implication of modern day values on a very different culture, presupossing that human life has always been regarded highly and that humanitarian ideals have always been the norm. To really understand why these games occupied such a prominent position in Roman society, we need to look beyond our modern day conceptions and in a sense re-create this roman sense of living.
The games in fact served a number of purposes in roman society, including the education of roman values and virtues and even as a means of social control. Since Rome was a higly militaristic society, its citizens valued the art of killing in a way we would simply would find hard to understand. These public executions were a grusome reminder to non-comatants, fellow citizens or subjects, that vengeance would be exacted if they betrayed their country, rebelled or were convicted of serious crimes. so in some sense the games helped preserve order within the city.
Gladiatorial shows were a political theatre, The dramatic performance took place not only in the arena, but also between sections of the audience. Their interaction was part of Roman politics and should be included in any thorough account of roman constitution.
It can also be argued that the games provided a means of distraction for its citizens, allowing citizens to let out their violent impulses and agression within a completely separate social realm.
It may be safe to say then that the popularity of the shows was a by product of war, discipline and death.
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The amphitheaters were the arenas for the gladiatorial games and the fighters were the gladiators.
The gladiators were mostly slaves. Some were criminals convicted to the arena. There were also a few volunteers. The gladiators did not fight for Rome. They were not a military force. They fought in the gladiatorial combats, which were public shows in the amphitheatres (arenas). The Romans loved the gladiatorial games.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
Gladiators never ruled Rome. They were professional fighters mainly used for entertainment purposes.
They more than likely did have African gladiators as the gladiators were recruited from all over the empire.
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The amphitheaters were the arenas for the gladiatorial games and the fighters were the gladiators.
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The gladiators were mostly slaves. Some were criminals convicted to the arena. There were also a few volunteers. The gladiators did not fight for Rome. They were not a military force. They fought in the gladiatorial combats, which were public shows in the amphitheatres (arenas). The Romans loved the gladiatorial games.
The gladiators of ancient Rome fought large exotic animals and each other.
Gladiators never ruled Rome. They were professional fighters mainly used for entertainment purposes.
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They more than likely did have African gladiators as the gladiators were recruited from all over the empire.
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