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Few figures from the ancient world capture the imagination quite like the Roman gladiator. These fighters, who lived and died for the entertainment of roaring crowds, have become enduring symbols of both the grandeur and the brutality of Roman civilization. Their story is one of slavery and fame, discipline and violence, spectacle and sacrifice, a story that tells us as much about Roman society as it does about the men and women who fought in the arena.
By Matt SchmidtFew figures from the ancient world capture the imagination quite like the Roman gladiator. These fighters, who lived and died for the entertainment of roaring crowds, have become enduring symbols of both the grandeur and the brutality of Roman civilization. Their story is one of slavery and fame, discipline and violence, spectacle and sacrifice, a story that tells us as much about Roman society as it does about the men and women who fought in the arena.