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    A Roman gladiator was an ancient professional fighter who specialized in combat using particular weapons and armor. They fought organized games in large arenas in front of massive crowds throughout the Roman Empire from 105 BCE to 404 CE (”Ancient”). The Roman people were highly entertained by brutal gladiator fights. Though well trained gladiators gained fame from their wins, there were many things that could go wrong with gladiating. The costs of gladiating outweighed the benefits in ancient Rome

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    Michelle Caster HIS 107 Gladiator Film Assignment September 3, 2015 The Injustice In Gladiator The Roman Empire was overlooked by numerous emperors, all who governed under their own conditions. Only few were known for there effective governing, such as Marcus Aurelius featured in the movie Gladiator. The perception of Gladiators was a widespread exhibition in the Roman Empire. Although the movie Gladiator presents a depiction of the Roman Empire, the movie industry promotes false events to sensationalize

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    Introduction The Gladiators of Ancient Rome story starts as a changed world. Gladiators were professional fighters that specialized with particular weapons and fought publically in large purpose-built arenas throughout the Roman Empire. The life was expected to be short throughout a gladiator’s life. The majority of gladiators were from slaves, criminals, and prisoners of war. New Recruits New recruits also known as novicius would be brought into gladiator schools. They would be accompanied by the

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    Gladiators were slaves who fought to the death in the arenas of ancient Rome. What were their lives like, and how did they survive? Even though gladiator games were popular, gladiators themselves lived complicated and violent lives. Gladiatorial games started in Rome over 300 years before the Roman Colosseum was built. Gladiator fights started when Decimus Junius Scaeva began the gladiatorial combat to honor the memory of his father at a funeral. The fight took place in the Forum Boarium, the cattle

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    introduction: Some people may say that gladiators were the heroes of rome, but I think that this is unrealistic because, they were really enslaved people with no choice but to fight. just imagine being kidnapped and sold as slaves, then being whipped and forced to fight other slaves in the arena, just for others entertainment! My argument is that gladiators were just poor abused people forced to kill and fight by the corrupt emperors and the ruthless roman masses even if they had no chance or didn’t

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    Research Paper- The Gladiator Games Jeffrey Castro When you think about the Roman Empire and their culture, it is hard to not think about the gladiator games. To the romans, the gladiator games were more than just a sport. They were a huge part of their history and culture. In our modern times, there are many misconceptions about the gladiator games and the gladiators themselves. The gladiators are often thought of as either slaves being forced to fight to the death or as blood-crazed barbarians

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    ROMAN GLADIATORS By Jackson A. Sutton THESIS By looking at how much work the ancient Romans put into training and setting up gladiator fights, you can see that the people of this ancient city wanted an entertaining battle. Guiding Question What are some reasons an ancient Roman gladiator might choose to enter a fight? Ancient Roman Gladiators A gladiator is someone who enters a battle by choice or by force against other humans who may be their own friends or family. Often

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    The gladiators were important to Roman society as they provided entertainment, and were used to honor the deceased. The emperors also used these games to appeal the people of the Roman Empire and to take care of other business. These games impacted modern sports in western civilizations by, having violence as a key component to their success, in many sports there are crowded stadiums filled with noisy people. Though the Romans did not realize it, they were setting the stage for sports to come.

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    The Nature of Gladiator Fights The Gladiatorial fights were noble in some ways, but in others seem to have the characteristics of the lowest form of entertainment. Gladiators were considered to fight with pride, they honoured their Gods with sacrifices and prayer for victory and they honoured their traditions and heritage, often being armed in weapons and armour, and having fighting styles originating from their country of origin. For example "the Gaul." Glory and fame

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    Being in a gladiator fight was like being a mine detector in an army, if you make a mistake, you or your friend dies. It took a tremendous amount of skill and patience to strike just at the right time. Gladiators were a very crucial part to the roman economy and the safety of the Emperor. The most famous gladiator was Spartacus because of his revolt with other slaves against the Romans. There are many different types of gladiators, for example, a thracian and a Secutor. The Roman Empire also became

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