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Gladiators
Title: Gladiators
Category: History
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Gladiators
The Evolution of Gladiatorial Games throughout Roman History
The Roman Civilization was a true depiction of duality; the populace that was regarded as one of the most civilized in ancient history had a foundation built on blood, savagery, and slavery. The utter fascination of the Roman people with blood, carnage, and the suffering of others led to the immense popularity of gladiatorial games. Gladiatorial games had a profound influence on the Roman Empire for hundreds
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