Hard to tell, its between 2 blood brothers. "Nazr the shadow flame" and the other brother "Hodio the lord of blood and sand"
Nazr was know for having an love for seeing blood over his hands, when swinging his spear. Nazr is said to never being able to feel love, fear and not even pain.
Hodio only wanted freedom and be with his wife. but his bitter end came when he fought against Nazr. Hodio didn't wanna fight him he just wanted was to get free, Nazr to his chance of killing Hodio from behind when Hodio was praying god for a sign,
A couple of days after that Nazr died from a sickness, many people thinks it was gods way of saying "You aren't worth the honor of being alive after all things you have done" Nazr's last words where that he will fight his way from where ever god is taking him, and he shall once again be "The Shadow Flame" The man who didn't know pain.
Other people says that Nazr didn't die in sickness instead he got posioned by dricking water and that before he died he walked to his brother grave and prayed.
They had gladiator fights for personal entertainment and enjoyment
This was a gladiator. The men who went into the arena were soldiers from wars that were taken as slaves. Most died, but there was always a chance to become a freeman if they lasted long enough. A few did earn that right.
If you are doing the crossword, I am guessing it is AVE because that is the only thing that fits after the other answers are done.
The current American Express logo was created in the 1990s. The original logo was a picture of a gladiator which was supposed to symbolize integrity and security.
Games. Either gladiator and wild beast-games (after its establishment, mostly in the Coliseum) and/or chariot races in the Circus Maximus.
Sparticus
Yes.
The film "Gladiator" was a hit in 2000. It starred Russel Crow and was directed by Ridley Scott, who was nominated for an Oscar for Best Director.
Yes.
One. He won the Best Actor award for Gladiator (2000).
Gladiator was made between 1998 and 2000. It was first released on 5 May 2000.
He starred in two consecutive Best Picture winners: Gladiator (2000) and A Beautiful Mind (2001).
Yes, in 2000.
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Russell Crowe was nominated three consecutive years in the Best Actor category for "The Insider" (1999), "Gladiator" (2000) and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001). He won his only Oscar for his performance as Maximus Decimus Meridius in "Gladiator."
The Latin word for "gladiator" is "gladiator".
Russell Crowe.