Introduction
In this website you will be able to learn all about Roman Crime and Punishments. With the focus on Roman Gladiators, and how they fit into Roman Crime and Punishments.
Between the years of 27BC and 1461AD the Roman empire grew and died as the years went on. They left many idea and inventions that we still use today. Their history was a great one with a powerful and war craving empire.
However, the most memorable part of the Roman Empire was most probably the Roman Gladiators and the arena's that they fought in. The most famous being the Colosseum. This was the special arena that was made for Gladiator fighting and other means of entertainment for the Romans' and more importantly the Emperor.
Gladiator fighting came to be one of the most exciting and popular sports, the world had seen. The captured warriors from the enemies of Rome were hand picked and trained to become a Gladiator. If they were good enough, they would rise to fame after winning many battles, they may even be released into Rome and the rest of the Roman Empire. This rarely happened and even then, they would not be classed as a proper Roman citizen, they would still be treated differently.
But the main question is, how did Roman Gladiators fit into Roman Crime and Punishment?
In this website you will be able to learn all about Roman Crime and Punishments. With the focus on Roman Gladiators, and how they fit into Roman Crime and Punishments.
Between the years of 27BC and 1461AD the Roman empire grew and died as the years went on. They left many idea and inventions that we still use today. Their history was a great one with a powerful and war craving empire.
However, the most memorable part of the Roman Empire was most probably the Roman Gladiators and the arena's that they fought in. The most famous being the Colosseum. This was the special arena that was made for Gladiator fighting and other means of entertainment for the Romans' and more importantly the Emperor.
Gladiator fighting came to be one of the most exciting and popular sports, the world had seen. The captured warriors from the enemies of Rome were hand picked and trained to become a Gladiator. If they were good enough, they would rise to fame after winning many battles, they may even be released into Rome and the rest of the Roman Empire. This rarely happened and even then, they would not be classed as a proper Roman citizen, they would still be treated differently.
But the main question is, how did Roman Gladiators fit into Roman Crime and Punishment?