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Gladiator fights in ancient Rome were a big attraction for the population of the city. Other large cities in the Roman Empire also staged gladiator combats. Combatants were usually slaves captured in battles or convicted criminals. A gallant fighter might win his freedom. A winner who only barely survived had to fight at least 3 more times to be elible for freedom. These "rules" changed from time to time.

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Romans definitely gambled on Gladiators. They loved to watch people battle it out to the death.

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Romans mostly gambled on gladiators, they loved watching them battle till death.

But they were forbidden to gamble on races and the circus. It was part of their law.

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Gladiators, Charioteers, anything really.

Except gambling was not permitted unless on a very special occasion.

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it is not shure if they did (as far as I know) but probably yes they where human too

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