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"In ancient Rome, a person, often a slave or captive, armed with a sword or other weapon, compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal for the entertainment of spectators." more

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The fierce gladiator faced a wild lion in the ancient Roman amphitheater.
We learned about the life of a gladiator during our ancient Rome lesson.
In ancient Rome, people gathered to watch gladiator contests for excitement.
During the ancient Roman games, spectators cheered for their favorite gladiator as he fought for his life.
The young slave trained hard to become a gladiator, dreaming of earning his freedom one day.
The gladiator wore armor to protect himself during the intense battles.
The gladiator wore a helmet and carried a shield for protection in the battle.
The gladiator's armor protected him from the enemy's attacks.
The gladiator's weapon of choice was a sharp and sturdy sword.
The crowd cheered loudly as the gladiator displayed impressive sword skills.
The gladiator bravely faced his opponent in the arena, armed with a sword.
The gladiator's armor was shiny and strong, ready for the upcoming fight.
In the colosseum, a skilled gladiator could become a hero through his victories in battle.
The gladiator fought valiantly against the wild animals, showcasing his skill and bravery.
The crowd cheered loudly as the gladiator defeated his opponent in a fierce battle.

Gladiator

glad-ee-ey-ter
nounIn ancient Rome, a person, often a slave or captive, armed with a sword or other weapon, compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal for the entertainment of spectators.
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Last Updated On: January 29, 2024
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