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Caroline Lawrence posted quite a few on her Facebook page, including these gladiatrices
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...483&type=1
Any idea which group they are with?
Richard Campbell
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All of the gladiators and gladiatrices were from Britannia.
Having had the honour of providing (with the excellent Chris Groocock) the commentary for the event, and having whipped 6000 bloodthirsty plebs into a screaming frenzy, I'm having a restful day at home today.
"Medicus" Matt Bunker
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Quote:...having whipped 6000 bloodthirsty plebs into a screaming frenzy, I'm having a restful day at home today.
A very well-earned one at that!
Fran/Nautia of Britannia
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Was a great weekend. In the middle of the arena sand with a baying mob of 1500 screaming for your death is a moment that will live me for a long time.
Amazing crowds each day and the desire of the public to learn more prior to the shows at the living history stalls prior to the shows was a joy to behold. Great co-operation between Britannia, the 14th and the Colchester chaps was also a high point of what was a truly memorable experience. Without doubt the witty yet informative banter of Messrs Bunker and Groocock added considerable gravitas and humour to the occasion.
Happy Client (Museum of London), happy audience and happy re-enactors. A true reminder of why we get involved in this hobby :lol:
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Was a great weekend. In the middle of the arena sand with a baying mob of 1500 screaming for your death is a moment that will live me for a long time.
Amazing crowds each day and the desire of the public to learn more prior to the shows at the living history stalls prior to the shows was a joy to behold. Great co-operation between Britannia, the 14th and the Colchester chaps was also a high point of what was a truly memorable experience. Without doubt the witty yet informative banter of Messrs Bunker and Groocock added considerable gravitas and humour to the occasion.
Happy Client (Museum of London), happy audience and happy re-enactors. A true reminder of why we get involved in this hobby :lol:
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That looks awesome. Puts a smile on my face watching it. Well done!
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What a great event! Hope everyone is rested and back to normal. Magna laudes!
M. Demetrius Abicio
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Saepe veritas est dura.