-
Among Ancient Romans,
bestiarii (singular
bestiarius) were
those who went into
combat with beasts, or were
exposed to them. It is
conventional to distinguish...
- by
films to make his works, and
stated that
Bestiarius is
influenced by the 1959 film Ben-Hur.
Bestiarius,
written and
illustrated by
Masasumi Kakizaki...
- few
animals survived these hunts though they did
sometimes defeat the "
bestiarius", or
hunter of wild beast.
Thousands of wild
animals would be slaughtered...
-
arbelos (ἄρβηλος), a cobbler's
semicircular blade used to cut leather. The
bestiarius was a beast-fighter. See also ****atio ad bestias.
Bustuarius was a "tomb...
- and
compelled Rome's
elite to
attend his
performances as gladiator,
bestiarius or venator. Most of his
performances as a
gladiator were
bloodless affairs...
- bestiaries, a Tuscan-Venetian
Bestiarius has been
edited (Goldstaub and Wendriner, Ein tosco-venezianischer
Bestiarius, Halle, 1892).
Extracts from the...
- statuary,
temples and in the arena,
where he
liked to
entertain as a
bestiarius in the
morning and a
gladiator in the afternoon. In the last year of his...
- 1997–present
Labels Rivel (2003–2006)
Endtime (2006–present)
Members Pilgrim Bestiarius XII
Gustav Elowsson Per
Sundberg Johan Wold
Ylenstrand Rickard Gustaffson...
-
fleeing before him ran
headlong upon the spears.
Carpophorus was a
skilled bestiarius,
specializing in
fighting animals in the arena, and is
mentioned again...
-
Alexander is a
dynastic name in the
Emesan dynasty.
Alexander became a
Bestiarius, also
known as an
animal fighter.
Alexander became skilled at lion-hunting...