Archaeological evidence suggests the existence of "Gladiatrix," female gladiators who competed in ancient Rome.
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A small bronze statue dating back nearly 2,000 years may be that of a female gladiator, a victorious one at that, suggests a new study. If confirmed the statue would represent only the second ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Female gladiators were a definite presence in Rome whose participation paralleled that of men, though the scale of this presence in frequency ...
VIENNA (Reuters) - Gladiators reenacted fights in the amphitheatre of the ancient Roman city of Carnuntum whose archaeological remains stretch over 10 square kilometers (3.86 square miles) in eastern ...
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