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.
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.
Gladiators, Charioteers, anything really.
Except gambling was not permitted unless on a very special occasion.
it is not shure if they did (as far as I know) but probably yes they where human too
The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
what was the ancient roams food
Nup.
The ancient Romans and ancient Greeks believed that their pagan gods had a great influence on earthly events.
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