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The Cyrene Gladiator Arena was a gladiator arena located in Cyrene. As one of the gladiator arenas located in Kyrenaika, it was popular among the citizens of Cyrene and the province.

The Roman general Julius Caesar challenged the arena at some point, clashing against a Thracian gladiator named Polymestor. Caesar defeated the gladiator, eventually sparing him and gave him a sword to signify his freedom.

Sometime later, the Medjay Bayek challenged the arena in 47 BCE, having being directed by Felix Martialis, the owner of the arena in Krokodilopolis. Bayek clashed with opponents from various parts of Europe, namely The Hammer , The Axes, The Hoplite, The Seleucid and The Duelist, defeating them with a variety of weapons.

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