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  2. Gladiator - Wikipedia

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    The first in the city of Rome was the extraordinary wooden amphitheatre of Gaius Scribonius Curio (built in 53 BC). [193] The first part-stone amphitheatre in Rome was inaugurated in 29–30 BC, in time for the triple triumph of Octavian (later Augustus). [ 194 ]

  3. List of Roman gladiator types - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. A retiarius ("net fighter") with a trident and cast net, fighting a secutor (79 AD mosaic). There were many different types of gladiators in ancient Rome. Some of the first gladiators had been prisoners-of-war, and so some of the earliest types of gladiators were experienced fighters ...

  4. Spectacles in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The first types of gladiators were named after the enemies of the Republic of Rome: the Samnites, Thracians, and Gauls. The Samnite , heavily and elegantly armed and probably the most popular type, was renamed Secutor and the Gaul renamed Murmillo , as the lands inhabited by those peoples were absorbed into the empire.

  5. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The main aqueducts in Rome were the Aqua Claudia and the Aqua Marcia. [282] The complex system built to supply Constantinople had its most distant supply drawn from over 120 km away along a route of more than 336 km. [283] Roman aqueducts were built to remarkably fine tolerance, and to a technological standard not equalled until modern times. [284]

  6. Ludus Magnus - Wikipedia

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    The Ludus Magnus (lat.:Domus Vectiliana), also known as the Great Gladiatorial Training School, was the largest of the gladiatorial schools in Rome. It was built by the emperor Domitian (r. 81–96 C.E.) in the late first century C.E., alongside other building projects undertaken by him such as three other gladiatorial schools across the Roman Empire.

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    Gladiator II might seem too wild to be believed — Colosseum rhinos and baboons and sharks, oh my! — but it’s based on real-life Roman history and people.. Many of the characters in director ...

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    More than two decades after Gladiator hit theaters, the sequel is making its highly-anticipated debut. Ridley Scott’s 2000 historical epic follows Roman general Maximus (Russell Crowe) who is ...

  9. Spartacus - Wikipedia

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    He was a heavyweight gladiator called a murmillo. These fighters carried a large oblong shield , and used a sword with a broad, straight blade , about 18 inches long. [21] In 73 BC, Spartacus was among a group of gladiators plotting an escape. [22] About 70 [23] slaves were part of the plot.