06-28-2010, 02:30 AM
I have an Interesting question.
"Did the Romans ever use Greek (born,equipped and/or trained) Gladiators to re-enact any battle of Troy or something similar?"
I will look myself but trust in the knowledge and resources of others more than my own generally. Roman Gladiatorial history isn't a strong point. From what I have gathered the trainers for Gladiators took their jobs very seriously and professionally. This may give something to discern in context to at least a closer time period even though still far removed. They would have at least more records than us of the Ancient world I think.
"Did the Romans ever use Greek (born,equipped and/or trained) Gladiators to re-enact any battle of Troy or something similar?"
I will look myself but trust in the knowledge and resources of others more than my own generally. Roman Gladiatorial history isn't a strong point. From what I have gathered the trainers for Gladiators took their jobs very seriously and professionally. This may give something to discern in context to at least a closer time period even though still far removed. They would have at least more records than us of the Ancient world I think.
Craig Bellofatto
Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
It is like a finger pointing to the moon. DON\'T concentrate on the finger or you miss all the heavenly glory before you!-Bruce Lee
Train easy; the fight is hard. Train hard; the fight is easy.- Thai Proverb
Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
It is like a finger pointing to the moon. DON\'T concentrate on the finger or you miss all the heavenly glory before you!-Bruce Lee
Train easy; the fight is hard. Train hard; the fight is easy.- Thai Proverb