Daily life of a gladiator in ancient rome

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( Fotokvadrat /Adobe Stock) Roman Gladiators were both Slaves and Free Men The gladiators’ combat and bravery were said to represent the virtues of those who had died.

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However, it’s been argued that the contests were also used to commemorate the deaths of distinguished aristocrats and wealthy nobles, forcing condemned prisoners to fight. Many historians believe the tradition of gladiator fighting dates back to the Etruscans, who hosted the contests as part of their religious rites of death. The term gladiator is derived from the Latin gladiatores, in reference to their weapon the gladius – the short sword. We tend to associate gladiators with blood, gore and brutality, but is that the real history behind these characters? We wanted to explore more to learn what ‘being a gladiator’ was really like. Their portrayal in films and stories has turned them into archetypal legends – facing death on a daily basis is certainly not something to be taken lightly! The Roman gladiators’ tales are incomparable to anything we see or do today, making them fascinating and yet incomprehensible. Roman gladiators are some of the most iconic characters in history and have defined how we think of entertainment in ancient Rome.

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