The gladiators were combatants who fought in arenas in Ancient Rome, often to the death, as a form of entertainment for the public. These fights were held in large amphitheaters, with the Colosseum in Rome being the most famous. The gladiators could be slaves, prisoners of war, condemned criminals, or, in some cases, free men who volunteered in search of glory and financial rewards.
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