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The word gladiator means Prize Fighter. Ancient Rome used gladiators during war. Rome’s government needed many soldiers to fight in the army; so many slaves and prisoners were used to entertain the Romans during gladiator games. This kept the people of Rome used to fighting and used to the sight of people being killed.

Most gladiators were slaves or soldiers taken prisoner during war and were sentenced to death. Gladiators were from so many different parts of Rome that many of them spoke different languages.

Gladiators were trained to fight in special camps. There were many different kinds of gladiators. A Staminate was slow and heavily armed with a curved sword and shield. The faster gladiators were called Retiarus and Thraex. These gladiators were armed with nets and and a trident, which was a three-pronged spear. To make the fights fair, each type of gladiator fought against each

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Not everyone in Rome enjoyed these games. It contained four separate arenas: three of these floors had huge arched entranceways; the fourth had rectangular entranceways. Floods were created to form a sea battle. These animal games were held in the morning while gladiator games were held at night. a famous gladiator named Spartacus helped put an end to these games.

Sometimes people were thrown into the arena for punishment, for a crime they committed. Most gladiator events were held here. If the crowd thought that he had fought as hard as he could and showed courage, they would give thumps-up. If this happened, his opponent would kill him on the spot. Many times gladiators committed suicide before they even got into the arena.

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