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Roman Gladiators and Greek Games BY BOB CHEN AND VALDI RATU
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The History Roman Gladiators Introduced in the Etruscan to honour the dead Became more common as time passed by Became into a regular game in the first century Greek Games First played to honour Zeus Gods wanted to honour the mortals by showing their athleticism First played on the ancient plains of Olympia
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How Players were Recruited Roman Gladiators Most new recruited gladiators went to gladiator schools People were enlisted to be a gladiator People who were recruited were slaves, criminals, prisoners of war Forced to be recruited, no choice New recruits had no freedom More than 100 gladiator schools Greek Games Male were the participants They had to be “free” (not slaves) People from royal families, and from government can participate Women could not participate in the games Married women were not allowed to watch
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How the Games were Played Roman Gladiators Games were brutal, as it was common for the gladiators to fight to the death Thumbs up by the audience meant “stab his heart” and thumbs down by the audience meant “disapproval” Greek Games Played among mostly the rich families who didn’t have to work Since losing a game meant God didn’t like you, the games were competitive
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Types of Games Pentathlon: Running/Jumping/Discus throw Types of Running Games: Stade Race: test of speed, running around the track one end to the other (200 m race) Diaulos: two laps around the stadium (400 m race) Dolichos: ranging between 7-24 laps around the stadium Other Types of Games Wrestling Boxing Pankration Equestrian events
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Types of Games
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Purposes they Served Greek Games Played in honour of twelve Olympian Gods To show off humans’ capabilities in sports Roman Gladiators Used slaves for simple entertainment when times were more rough Another way of public execution when animals killed the gladiators
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Prizes and Punishments Greek Games Lots of glory (the highest honour someone can gain) A herald would announce the victor’s name, father’s name, and the city of origin Obtains palm branch, and red wool ribbons Custom victory song Feast with friends Greatest prize was having a statue at Olympus in holy sanctuary many people cheated in wrestling you are not allowed to put oil cheaters get disqualified, along with trainer and sponsoring city state cheaters get fined, along with trainer and sponsoring city state contestants found cheating will be whipped Roman Gladiators Victors gained money for winning A crown was given for performance Greatest prize was to be free from fighting neglect of duty and misconducts the gladiators are punished through a beating with a stick when a gladiator commits a serious offence, bits of bones and metal was attached to the stick this was used to tear out flesh most gladiators died from this
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Bibliography Images: Discus Thrower: http://pixgood.com/the-discus-thrower.html Roman Gladiator School: http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/sensational-find-in-austria-radar-helps-locate-a-roman-gladiator-school-a-784726.html Diaulos: http://ancientolympics.arts.kuleuven.be/eng/TC002dEN.html Pankration: http://www.fightcamptravel.com/en/pankration-the-martial-art-of-hercules-and-the-spartans/ Palm Branch: http://www.sanandres.esc.edu.ar/olivosp/extranet2009/5to/Greece/hotspots/5C/facts/reports/Olympic%20Games/olympic.htm Gladiator Thumbs Down: https://babickdyer.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/gladiatorjupit1.jpg Lion Attacking Gladiator: http://board.us.gladiatus.gameforge.com/board7-gladiatus-game-and-support/board11-suggestions/board118-suggestions-archive/18796-i-want-a-ferocious-lion/ Ancient Plains of Olympia: http://www.efadconference.com/en/content.php?MG=5&Mid=49&sub1=1 Websites: "Ancient Olympic Prizes - Olympic-Legacy.com." Ancient Olympic Prizes - Olympic-Legacy.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. "Ancient Olympics - First Olympic Games History from Olympia." Ancient Olympics - First Olympic Games History from Olympia. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. "Life of a Gladiator." Life of a Gladiator. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. "Cheating in the Ancient Olympics Games." Mapsofworld. N.p., n.d. Web. "Ancient Greek Games." - Daily Life in Ancient Greece. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2014.
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