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'''Felix Martialis''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] elderly resident of [[Krokodilopolis]], who owned the [[Krokodilopolis Arena]] during the 1st century BCE. | |||
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| | In 49 BCE, Felix encountered [[Kensa]], a woman from [[Siwa]] who had fled to the city after being captured by [[Lucius Septimius]]. Felix took Kensa in and trained her to become a gladiator. | ||
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A year later in 48, Felix encountered the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], who had wished to gain entry into the area. Felix initially turned [[Bayek]] away, but was then persuaded by [[Kensa]] to let Bayek fight the {{Wiki|Gaul|Gallic}} brothers [[Diovicos]] and [[Viridovix]]. After Bayek's victory, Felix told him he should also attend the [[Cyrene Gladiator Arena|arena]] in [[Cyrene]]. | |||
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Felix Martialis was a Roman elderly resident of Krokodilopolis, who owned the Krokodilopolis Arena during the 1st century BCE.
Biography
In 49 BCE, Felix encountered Kensa, a woman from Siwa who had fled to the city after being captured by Lucius Septimius. Felix took Kensa in and trained her to become a gladiator.
A year later in 48, Felix encountered the Medjay, Bayek, who had wished to gain entry into the area. Felix initially turned Bayek away, but was then persuaded by Kensa to let Bayek fight the Gallic brothers Diovicos and Viridovix. After Bayek's victory, Felix told him he should also attend the arena in Cyrene.
Reference
