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    History shows competition in the form of war, games, and political ventures existed even in ancient times. The Roman Gladiators were a unique example of this competition during the Roman Empire. Through studying the gladiators one can see how the competition influenced politics, games, human lives and the culture. The term Gladiator comes from the term gladius after the Roman sword. They were mostly condemned criminals, prisoners of war and slaves. These individuals would be forced to fight, sometimes

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    The Gladiator VS. History Essay

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    the movie the, "Gladiator" and thought that most if not all of it was true. Sadly this movie paints a picture that falls short of fact and leans more towards fiction. Winning 5 academy awards it is a hit with the audience but with historians a bust. This is mainly due to the inconsistencies revolving around character portrayals, events, and even characters that don't exist. I'm sure that this is because the truth wouldn't fair as well as the movie did. Moreover the," Gladiator" which is a winner

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    Daily Life in Rome Fairness in Rome Gladiators fighting. King Watching safely above. Slaves would be servants, in labor, and gladiators. Masters control the slaves, and tell them what to do. Kings would force slaves to go into the arena and fight. If the crowd doesn’t have a good applause, the gladiators will be killed. Not everybody in Rome was treated fairly because of slaves, plebeians, and women. Not everybody was treated fairly in Rome. According to, “History For Kids,” “Slaves in

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    When most people hear the word gladiator, images of blood, gore, and undisciplined brutality may enter their minds. One could see how ancient gladiators have received such biased and negative reputation through the many modern movies, television shows, and comics that have depicted them in such a way. Contrary to the modern idea of gladiators, they were actually a well-organized and controlled sporting event. While some gladiators did kill, the majority did not receive permission to end the life

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    Who ever thought what it was like to fight in the bloodiest battle ever that was not in a war? That is what a Roman Gladiators life was like. A Roman gladiator's life was brutally hard, but nice at the same time. Roman gladiator's were a big part of life in Ancient Rome. Fights were usually held at the Colosseum, which was a big stadium and a landmark of Rome. Gladiator battles were bloody, and very gruesome. A Roman gladiator's life was lavish, popular, and dangerous The reason why

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    Gladiators Romans considered gladiators are great, intrepid, and eminent warriors back when they fought in the obstreperous coliseum. Despite all the gladiators several deaths and perilous circumstances to try and survive through people still envied their glory and wanted to be like them which to us would sounds preposterous. Even despite this “glory and fame” the only thing a gladiator could probably dream of was the day he might be free. However gladiators were constantly faced with combat, harsh

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    people volunteered to become gladiators but often times they were forced to. Gladiators fought animals, and often times, gladiatorial battles ended in death. To start off in explaining the life of a Roman gladiator, you need to know what a gladiatorial battle was, and what their purpose was. When most people think of gladiators the movie with Spartacus usually comes to mind. Although it's a movie, some scenes do come close to depicting certain aspects of gladiators lives. Gladiatorial fighting

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    There are discoveries that have been made that may charge our view on Roman gladiators. Beneath the surface near Vienna, Austria, almost the complete remains of an ancient Roman gladiator school has been discovered. Gladiator fights were wildly popular that they lasted a very long time, but they had to train the gladiators. The Roman Gladiators fought brutality, but was it always to the death? According to “Gladiator university?” buried beneath the surface near Vienna, Austria, archaeologists

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    people would attend events such as Chariot races and Gladiator fights in their freetime. Ludi were public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman People. The arena/colosseum hosted the Gladiator fights where slaves fought against each other to the death using weapons until a winner was declared by the Emperor or the people. Many different types of Gladiators fought against each other. There were 17 different types of Gladiators which specialized in different weapons and tactics.

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    The Roman Gladiator were games of fighting, the word gladiator derives from the latin word gladiatores in which to their principle. Most times gladiators came from slaves and criminal of bank but not always. Most gladiators were professional fighters. The winner of the gladiator would receive a prize such as a crown, silver dish, or a dish with prize money, and after years of victories you could even win freedom. The loser would drop his weapons and raise his finger and the emperor would decide

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