Gladiators
All you need to know about ancient gladiators.
Did you know that gladiators were part of the Ancient Roman society? Do you know how the gladiators originated, or how they were actually trained? All of these things and more are very important facts to support and help uncover the Ancient Roman period.
Just like most sporting events in many of the ancient cultures, the Roman gladiatorial combat originated as a religious event. The Romans stress very much that their tradition of gladiatorial games was adopted from the Etruscan’s, but there is very little evidence to support this. Although there is still doubt gladiators came from the Etruscan’s, all the gladiators, no matter where they came from, started and completed their training the same way.
Gladiators were trained at special schools, which were originally owned by private citizens, but later, they were taken over by the imperial state to prevent the build up of a private army. Gladiators trained like true athletes, a lot like professional athletes do today, because they train every day, for as much time as they can, and they also don’t give in. They also received medical attention whenever they needed it, and three healthy meals every day. Most of their training included learning how to use various weapons, such as the war chain, the net, the trident, the dagger, and the lasso. But, as young gladiators, they trained with wooden swords that would not really hurt them if they got hit. This was used until they became full pledged gladiators, and started fighting for real. Now, after their training was complete, they would have to make a choice as to which type of gladiator they would want to become.
Choosing which type of gladiator you want to become would be sort of tricky, because every type of gladiator trains a different way, with different types of weapons. So you have to choose according to what you would feel comfortable fighting in. There are 5 types of gladiators. These are: Eques, Essedarii, Galli, Thraeces, and last but not least, Etiarii. No matter what type of gladiator you become, you always start out training with a wooden sword until you become better, and start using more sophisticated weapons. The Mirmillos and Samnites used the same kinds of weapons for battles. These were: short swords, long shields, large helmets, long scimitars, and bucklers, which are smaller shields than the normal sized ones. The least protected were the Retiarii. They wore absolutely no armor. They relied on their speed to go through the battles. But, if they were cornered, or separated from their weapons, they would fall to defeat from the bigger, stronger gladiators. Many gladiator fights occurred during the Ancient Roman time period, but these are probably the 2 most important ones.
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Post CommentLittlefoot
On June 4, 2008 at 3:25 pm
I had a read through, and this is interesting. However, weren’t most gladiators slaves or criminals? Few actually were apart of the games out of their own free-will. How could they just quit their job and live a normal life?
Thanks,
Littlefoot
bballpro3219
On June 24, 2008 at 6:26 pm
Hi Littlefoot. Good questions. The gladiators actually were slaves at first. But some either escaped to become gladiators, thinking it would be a lot more worth while, and as far as I remember, most died in battle, so they did not return to a normal life.
shannon
On December 9, 2008 at 6:00 am
your info was good though i really needed actual facts like in bullet points
shannon
On December 9, 2008 at 6:04 am
do u agreelittle foot
Liliana
On March 29, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Ummmm… would gladiators get paid?
No offense but this is NOT all that you need to know.
You need to AT LEAST know these 8 main things:
1. Were there any women that were gladiators?
2. Would gladiators use a special type of armor?
3. What animals would gladiators fight against?
4. Would gladiators get paid?
5. What kind of battles would they fight in?
6. Why did gladiators fight?
7. Did gladiators train?
8. Were only slaves gladiators?
This info answers MOST but not all of the questions above.
person
On October 3, 2009 at 1:22 pm
what animals did they fight against??