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Title: The Roman Gladiators


1
The Roman Gladiators
  • A Gladiators Life
  • Types of Gladiators
  • Circus Maximus and The Colosseum

2
A Gladiators Life
  • As Rome expands it comes into conflict with other
    cultures which leads to armed conflict
  • Majority of those that become gladiators are
    because of conquest
  • The conquered were then escorted back to Rome
    where they would be sold in slave markets

3
A Gladiators Life
  • Sent to a ludus gladiatorious to be trained
  • Training was under the supervision of a lanista
    or the butcher
  • Abuse was common place and was both physical and
    psychological (whipping most common)
  • Day consisted of lifting weights and learning the
    art of death

4
A Gladiators Life
  • Common myth is that gladiators were only slaves
  • Majority were but they were criminals, debtors
    and those condemned to death
  • Trained according to ones physical attributes or
    skills

5
Types of Gladiators
  • Samnite carried a sword, long shield and a
    visored helmet
  • Retarius carried a trident, used a net to snare
    and wore amour for his throwing arm
  • Myrmillo carried a dagger and a shield and was
    protected by leg bands and a leather belt

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Types of Gladiators
  • At the coliseum gladiators fought first
  • Concerned about survival and what lanista will do
    if you do not perform well
  • After condemned are killed, animals hunted and
    criminal fights
  • Gladiators fight again in late day but it is to
    the death now

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Types of Gladiators
  • Defeated gladiators could appeal for mercy but it
    was at the whim of the crowd
  • Death did not always come at the hands of ones
    opponent
  • Men dressed as Roman gods would kill the loser in
    a variety of ways to add to the sensationalism of
    the event
  • Thumbs down did not mean death. It meant to spare
    the gladiator and a thumb up meant to kill him

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Circus Maximus
  • Large outdoor arena that seated 200,000 people
  • Held chariot races
  • Chariot teams had fans who followed and cheered
    for their teams
  • Used by emperors to appease the poor with free
    bread and admission

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Circus Maximus
  • Emperor Nero raced several times
  • Possessed no skill but people adored him
  • His behavior became irrational
  • used camels instead of horses
  • held night races
  • Began killing those who beat him
  • Declared himself champion at every race

12
Colosseum
  • Built by Emperor Vespasian and Titus 70-80 A.D.
  • Seated 45,000, had two large restroom areas,
    covered area, numbered seating based on class,
    and had supporting facilities nearby
  • Longest games were 123 days long

13
Colosseum
  • Exotic animals hunts, gladiatorial combat,
    executions, brutal plays, battle recreations and
    possibly naval battles with alligators
    entertained the crowds
  • Christians martyred still debated
  • Used as a social valve to control populace

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