- hold of it, the
retiarius likely discarded the weapon,
although he
might try to
collect it back for a
second cast. Usually, the
retiarius had to rely on...
-
class of
gladiator who
fought as a
retiarius tunicatus. They wore
tunics to
distinguish them from the
usual retiarius, and were
looked on as a
social class...
- match-up
dramatized an
encounter between the "fisherman" (
retiarius) and a "fish" (secutor). The
retiarius used his net to
catch the
secutor who was equipped...
-
Vermeijius retiarius S**** of
Vermeijius retiarius (specimen at MNHN, Paris)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum: Mollusca...
-
rather than the
retiarius.: 237–238 n14 However,
Channel 4's Time Team
discovered in
Wales a
carved penknife handle depicting a
retiarius and a murmillo...
- streams.
Sundadanio retiarius reaches a
maximum size of 1.9 cm (0.75 in)
standard length. Lumbantobing, D. (2019). "Sundadanio
retiarius". IUCN Red List of...
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dissimilar but
complementary types. For example, the bareheaded,
nimble retiarius ("net-man"),
armoured only at the left arm and shoulder,
pitted his net...
- fishing, a type of
gladiator called a
retiarius or "net fighter" was
armed with a
trident and a cast net. The
retiarius was
traditionally pitted against a...
- snarer's
armour was
probably similar to that of the
retiarius; it
consisted mainly of a
retiarius armguard worn over the left shoulder.
Another possibility...
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including the Vestals, to the
victorious murmillo,
while the
defeated retiarius raises two
fingers to
plead for mercy. The
painting was an inspiration...