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'''Gladiators''' ([[Latin]]: ''gladiatōrēs'', "swordsmen" or "one who uses a sword," from ''gladius'', "sword") were professional fighters in [[ancient Rome]] who fought against each other, [[Wildlife|wild animals]], and condemned criminals, sometimes to the death, for the [[entertainment]] of [[Spectator sport|spectators]]. These fights took place in [[arena]]s in many cities from the [[Roman Republic]] period through the [[Roman Empire]]. '''Gladiators''' ([[Latin]]: ''gladiatōrēs'', "swordsmen" or "one who uses a sword," from ''gladius'', "sword") were professional fighters in [[ancient Rome]] who fought against each other, [[Wildlife|wild animals]], and condemned criminals, sometimes to the death, for the [[entertainment]] of [[Spectator sport|spectators]]. These fights took place in [[arena]]s in many cities from the [[Roman Republic]] period through the [[Roman Empire]].
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Gladiators (Latin: gladiatōrēs, "swordsmen" or "one who uses a sword," from gladius, "sword") were professional fighters in ancient Rome who fought against each other, wild animals, and condemned criminals, sometimes to the death, for the entertainment of spectators. These fights took place in arenas in many cities from the Roman Republic period through the Roman Empire.

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