Gladiators

/ˈɡlædiətərz/ noun

Armed fighters in ancient Rome who fought each other or wild animals in arenas for entertainment and spectators' bloodlust.

From Latin 'gladiator,' derived from 'gladius' meaning sword. Gladiators were professional or enslaved fighters, representing one of history's most brutal entertainment systems.

AMGladiators
ARاللّ gladiators
BNযোদ্ধার
CAgladiadors
CSgladiátoři
DAgladiatoren
DEGladiatoren
ELγladiατορες
ESgladiadores
FAگلائیاتور
FIgladiattorit
FRgladiateurs
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