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==Known Gladiators==
==Known Gladiators==
Revelations:
Origins:
*[[The Axes]]
*The Brothers
**[[Diovicos]]
**[[Viridovix]]
*[[The Duelist]]
*The Guardians of Siwa
**[[Bayek]]
**[[Kensa]]
*[[The Hammer]]
*[[Hilarus Maximus]]
*[[The Hoplite]]
*[[Kosey]]
*[[Polymestor]]
*[[The Seleucid]]
*[[The Slaver (Egypt)]]
*[[Wamukota]]
Odyssey:
*[[Kassandra]]
Uncategorised:
*[[Albiorix]]
*[[Albiorix]]
*[[Anacletos]]
*[[Anacletos]]
*[[The Axes]]
*[[Bayek]]
*[[Belos]]
*[[Belos]]
*[[Diovicos]]
*[[The Duelist]]
*[[Evanthe]]
*[[Evanthe]]
*[[The Hammer]]
*[[The Hoplite]]
*[[Kensa]]
*[[Klaudios (gladiator)|Klaudios]]
*[[Klaudios (gladiator)|Klaudios]]
*[[Georgios Kostas]]
*[[Georgios Kostas]]
*[[Polymestor]]
*[[The Seleucid]]
*[[Skoura]]
*[[Skoura]]
*[[The Slaver (Egypt)|The Slaver]]
*[[Tarbus]]
*[[Tarbus]]
*[[Titos]]
*[[Titos]]
*[[Vasilis]]
*[[Vasilis]]
*[[Viridovix]]
*[[Kassandra]]


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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A gladiator in the Cyrene Gladiator Arena.

Gladiators were armed combatants, typically slaves, who entertained audiences throughout the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals.

History

Gladiators fought in a variety of locations, ranging from a city's back alleys right through to colossal amphitheatres such as the Colosseum in Rome, or the Cyrene and Krokodilopolis arenas in the 1st century BCE Kyrenia and Egypt, respectively.[1]

Though not strictly gladiators in the traditional sense, during the 5th century BCE Greece, there was an Arena in Pephka, Greece which boasted to have no slaves, no criminals, but only warriors among its fighters.[2]

Known Gladiators

Revelations:

Origins:

Odyssey:

Uncategorised:

Appearances

References