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Gladiator
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Mark Cartwright published on 06 November 2012 |
A gladiator was a professional fighter who specialised with particular weapons and fought before the public in large purpose-built arenas throughout the Roman Empire from 105 BCE to 404 CE (official contests). As fights were usually to the death, gladiators had a short life expectancy and so, although it was in some respects a glamorous profession, the majority... [continue reading]
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Lionel CassonThe Johns Hopkins University Press (11 January 1999)Price: $22.44 -

Guy de la BedoyereFor Dummies (02 January 2007)Price: $15.76 -

SuetoniusWordsworth Editions Ltd (05 August 1997)Price: $5.71 -

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Stephen WisdomOsprey Publishing (25 October 2001)Price: $17.06 -

Ronald MellorOxford University Press, USA (08 April 2004)Price: $33.25 -

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