- of
gladiators) from the
Etruscan word for "executioner", and the
title of "Charon" (an
official who
accompanied the dead from the
Roman gladiatorial arena)...
- Rome.
Acacius returns to Rome as a war hero. Geta and
Caracalla hold
gladiatorial games in the
Colosseum to celebrate. Disillusioned,
Acacius asks for...
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their cheering of the entertainment.
Gladiatorial fights did not
always end with the
death of a parti****nt. A
gladiator could raise a
finger or surrender...
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befriends Juba, a
gladiator from Carthage, and Hagen, a
gladiator from Germania. In Rome,
Commodus organizes 150 days of
gladiatorial games to commemorate...
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Martial — the only
detailed description of a
gladiatorial fight that has
survived to the
present day. Both
gladiators were
declared victors of the combat, and...
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Gladiators is a
British television series which began airing on BBC One and BBC
iPlayer on 13
January 2024. It is the
second revival of the
original 1992...
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American Gladiators may
refer to:
American Gladiators (1989 TV series), an
American competition television program that
aired from 1989 to 1996 American...
- in his
Meditations as two
factions at the
gladiator fights. List of
Roman gladiator types Thraex "
Gladiatorial types". www.durolitum.co.uk.
Archived from...
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Gladiator(s) or The
Gladiator(s) may also
refer to:
Gladiator (Kallark), in
Marvel Comics Gladiator (Melvin Potter), in
Marvel Comics The
Gladiators (film)...
- This is a list of
Gladiators UK
events featured in the UK
version of
Gladiators. The
following events appeared during the
original eight-year run of the...