Gladiator
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Gladiator

Fighting for Life, Glory and Freedom

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Gladiator

Fighting for Life, Glory and Freedom

About this book

"When everyone had had plenty to eat and drink they called for the gladiators. The moment anyone's throat was cut, they clapped their hands in pleasure. And it sometimes even turned out that someone had specified in their will that the most beautiful women he had purchased were to fight each other…."
– Athenaeus, The Learned Banqueters With their origins as blood rites staged at the funerals of rich aristocrats, gladiatorial combat is one of the defining images of ancient Rome. For more than 600 years, people flocked to arenas to watch these highly trained warriors participate in a blood-soaked spectacle that was part sport, part theatre and part cold-blooded murder. Gladiatorial contests were a spectacular dramatization of the Roman emperor's formidable power. Gladiator looks at life and service in the Roman arenas from the origins of the games in the third century BCE through to the demise of the games in the fifth century CE. It explores the lives of the prisoners of war, criminals, slaves and volunteers who became gladiators, their training, and the more than 20 types of gladiator they could become, fighting with different types of weapons. From Spartacus's slave revolt to the real Emperor Commodius who liked to play at being a gladiator, from female gladiators to the great combats involving hundreds of exotic animals, Gladiator is a colourful, accessible study of the ancient world's famous warrior entertainers.

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Information

Year
2015
Print ISBN
9781782742524
eBook ISBN
9781782742784
Topic
History
Index
History

Index

A

Achillea 109, 110
Achilles 1516
Actium, Battle of (31 BCE) 43, 43
actors, disgrace of 25
ad bestias (by wild beasts), executions 174, 176, 177, 185
ad flammas (by flames), executions 88, 174
ad gladium (by sword), executions 176, 177
advertisements for the games (edicta muneris) 1612, 162
Aeneas 51
Agrippina 75, 75, 77, 79
Alaric 211
Amazonia 109, 110
‘Ammias of Araxios’ 6
amphitheatres 150, 1508, 205 see also Colosseum, The
animals in 6, 6
Plebians and Patricians 89
andabatae 141, 183
Androclus and the Lion 185
animals
catching 167
circus acts 168
executions by 174, 1767, 17982, 180, 181
fighting each other 25, 256, 35, 38, 54, 54, 1545, 16472, 168
as food for gladiators 989
taurocentae (bullfighters) 170
venationes (animal hunts) 6, 6, 54, 54, 73, 117, 117, 120, 141, 141, 161, 172, 177, 208
Annals, The (Tacticus) 25, 5861, 79, 802, 154
Antioch, Turkey 205
Antonius Pius, Emperor 113
Antony, Mark see Mark Antony
Apollo 23
appearance, gladiators 978
Arles, France 150, 153
arm protectors (manicae) 110, 125, 126, 129, 130, 131, 134, 141, 14...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Origins
  7. The Emperors’ Games
  8. The Gladiators
  9. Types of Gladiators
  10. A Day at the Games
  11. The Decline of the Games
  12. Glossary
  13. Bibliography
  14. Selected Roman Emperors: Dates of Rule
  15. Index
  16. Picture Credits