What Was Gladiator School Like? - Facilities, Staff, Training, Diet DOCUMENTARY

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  • @InvictaHistory
    @InvictaHistory  2 года назад +27

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    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 2 года назад

      This was a very nice look into what it was like to be a Gladiator. Nice video.

    • @Hilts931
      @Hilts931 2 года назад

      Do the people on the waitlist know they can just come to RUclips videos and skip it?

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek Год назад

      What is beneath your feet?

    • @jamesmaddison4546
      @jamesmaddison4546 Год назад

      ​​@@Hilts931it's not about what's here on RUclips. What it is is buying shares/stock in Art 🤣🤣🤣 it's hilarious honestly, like, want to own 0.0010% of a davinci painting? That'll be a few million dollars please 😂 and you never get to have it for a microsecond and so on. It's like that nft scam nonsense.

  • @barbiquearea
    @barbiquearea 2 года назад +164

    Just like modern day sports stars, gladiators would often advertise products in Ancient Rome. There was a scene in Gladiator with Maximus selling olive oil that was cut because it seemed too unrealistic, even though this did happen. As gladiators were the celebrities of their time they would often get paid to promote the products of Roman businesses.

    • @westrim
      @westrim 2 года назад +40

      True Roman olive oil, for true Romans!

    • @Mr_Faptiful
      @Mr_Faptiful 2 года назад +5

      Could you point out any of the sources that would justify what you are saying? Genuinely interested

    • @braincell4536
      @braincell4536 2 года назад +10

      @@Mr_Faptiful I mean, it would make sense. Gladiators are famous people, their likeness and names sketched onto walls and dolls and toys made out of them. Them advertising products like olive oil, clothes, a business' particular foodstuff would surely be lucrative for both sides.

    • @barbiquearea
      @barbiquearea 2 года назад +10

      @@Mr_Faptiful For some reason the link I posted keeps getting deleted so I'll just copy and paste the part on gladiator product endorsements:
      Roman gladiators endorsing products
      "Think back thousands of years. Imagine yourself as a young wine-maker in Rome. Your wine is among the best, but you struggle to overcome other competitors in the space. You risk falling out of business if you can’t reach your potential customers.
      But what if you got one of the gladiators to endorse your product? Surely if the citizens of Rome saw a champion enjoying the fruits of your labour, they would too. The Colosseum was the mecca of entertainment in Ancient Rome, exposing gladiators to thousands of people at once. This is why historians have long suggested that Roman Gladiators were arguably the first influencers of purchasing behaviors."

    • @barbiquearea
      @barbiquearea 2 года назад +7

      @@Mr_Faptiful The same article also mentions gladiator billboards that showed famous gladiators fighting to advertise products. This sort of thing isn't anachronistic to say the least.

  • @ObligedUniform
    @ObligedUniform 2 года назад +385

    12 years of watching the strictly 100% historically accurate Spartacus series has prepared me for all of what I am going to hear, surely 😉

    • @justadog8248
      @justadog8248 2 года назад +26

      I'd never jumped up and screamed "Kill'em all!" before that show.

    • @JohnnyWindmill
      @JohnnyWindmill 2 года назад +48

      Spartacus was 100% history porn

    • @mikhailvladislav8294
      @mikhailvladislav8294 2 года назад +5

      He darkens the skin of the Italians pretty significantly for a reason.

    • @Lassisvulgaris
      @Lassisvulgaris 2 года назад +6

      @@mikhailvladislav8294 Does it really matter...?

    • @alsanchez5038
      @alsanchez5038 2 года назад

      Leather bracelets ftw

  • @brianfuller757
    @brianfuller757 2 года назад +59

    Thanks for a great video. It's easy to forget that that gladiators were entertainers. They were expensive to train and maintain. It was a business.

    • @LB-ou8wt
      @LB-ou8wt 2 года назад +2

      @@PROVOCATEURSK THey probably did. There were lots of allegations of "rigging" going on in gladiatorial fights

    • @yeet-2322
      @yeet-2322 Год назад +1

      Like MMA or boxing nowadays

    • @myrnaa9517
      @myrnaa9517 Год назад +1

      I learned in the movie gladiator, such sports combat/martial-arts was also a means of athletic theatrical distraction utilized by the rulers, so everyones happy
      Ironic👍

    • @DTk5584
      @DTk5584 11 месяцев назад

      @@myrnaa9517gladiator is one of the great historically accurate movies out there. On par with the likes of Armageddon and Braveheart

  • @parrythetrojan
    @parrythetrojan 2 года назад +28

    It's been great seeing you evolve from total war based documentaries, to the stuff you are doing now. lt gives me hope for my channel, and as a history buff I thoroughly enjoy your videos more than most big TV documentaries.

  • @andreykuzmin4355
    @andreykuzmin4355 2 года назад +114

    "One can buy a Thracian slave and teach them to fight in a caricatured manner of their homeland". I see what you did there! Good thing that never backfired on Romans!

  • @MagnumGreenPanther
    @MagnumGreenPanther 2 года назад +10

    I’ve been to the Ludus building next to the Arena it is eerie

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  2 года назад +7

      I really want to check it out. Somehow I didn't even think to visit when I visited Rome many years ago.

  • @Patterrz
    @Patterrz 2 года назад +3

    This video takes me back to playing Colosseum: Road to Freedom as a kid

  • @backpackingtony1779
    @backpackingtony1779 2 года назад +29

    11:07 today I learned I’m not fat. I just have natural armor!

    • @Lassisvulgaris
      @Lassisvulgaris 2 года назад +4

      It takes me 20 seconds to get a sixpack. From the fridge....

  • @ogniann2450
    @ogniann2450 2 года назад +17

    The bit around 11:00 about building a layer of fat that can bleed relatively harmlessly is fascinating. I wonder if gladiators were specially trained to give shallow non-lethal wounds that would look good in the arena. If so, I imagine that sometimes things went wrong and a gladiator would mean to give a shallow wound, but end up killing the other guy by mistake. What happened then? Was there guilt? Did he get in trouble with his (or the other guy's) boss?

    • @ChickenMcThiccken
      @ChickenMcThiccken 2 года назад

      very little recorded of death occurring in the games. you are probably thinking when nero was alive. that was just a small blip in romes history of gladitorial games. lol

    • @entropyapathy
      @entropyapathy Год назад +8

      I'd imagine when things like thst happen, they carry on as if it were intentional, but then quickly end the fight and the survivor would probably feel guilty about it afterwards. Similar accidental fights have happened in professional wrestling and they take care to maintain the show.

    • @sagesarrazine6270
      @sagesarrazine6270 7 месяцев назад

      @entropyapathy See also when the MMA fighter Michael "Venom" Page once not only KOed a guy, but broke his skull as well (he lived)

  • @oldpopcorn12162
    @oldpopcorn12162 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video!

  • @davidhughes8357
    @davidhughes8357 2 года назад

    Thank you once more Invicta!!! Always a great pleasure.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic stuff!

  • @mbp1652
    @mbp1652 Год назад

    Thank you for making these.

  • @andreascovano7742
    @andreascovano7742 2 года назад +5

    4:31 Love the Spartacus tv series shout out with the Domina and Dominus!

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job

  • @alejandrosakai1744
    @alejandrosakai1744 2 года назад +10

    I have watched many films, series, and documentaries about Gladiators such as Ridley Scott's Gladiator, Starz's Spartacus, and even some Smithsonian documentaries but they are some topics like Animal fights in the Arena, Roman Emperors that serve as Gladiators, or Chariot races!

  • @ancientsitesgirl
    @ancientsitesgirl 2 года назад +13

    A great, lucrative job in those days: Lanista🤩🗡

    • @luanasari5161
      @luanasari5161 2 года назад

      who cares about the fact that you may kill someone

  • @Turraoic
    @Turraoic 2 года назад +79

    But what about the most famous gladiator of all, Montius Pythonus, who was famous for making their opponent chase them around the arena until they had a heart attack? 🤔

    • @AB-gk8cs
      @AB-gk8cs 2 года назад +8

      Given the fact that he fight during childrens matinee, I have my daubt, that he was so famous...😉

    • @davidhughes8357
      @davidhughes8357 2 года назад +1

      Say Nic!

    • @Turraoic
      @Turraoic 2 года назад +10

      @@AB-gk8cs Well of course even the great champions have to start out somewhere. You may be thinking of his early work. A lot of people prefer that actually. 😉 But I take your point, probably not the most famous of all time. Now if we really want to talk about an absolutely HUGE gladiator, with an ENORMOUS fan base, it has to be Biggus...
      ...
      ...
      ... Gladius. What? What are you looking at me like that for? 🤨

  • @solaufein1374
    @solaufein1374 2 года назад +1

    Arguably the best history channel on youtube

  • @Yay4IamCute
    @Yay4IamCute 2 года назад +5

    Can you guys make video about Mounted Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard of the Grande Armée?

  • @TrevieTrev
    @TrevieTrev 2 года назад +13

    Rewatching Spartacus makes me appreciate this video more.

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek Год назад +2

      Doctore is asking a question, recruit, answer it!

    • @TrevieTrev
      @TrevieTrev Год назад +3

      @@AxenfonKlatismrek what lies beneath your feet?

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek Год назад +3

      @@TrevieTrev sacred ground, watered with the tears of blood

  • @jcdenton9969
    @jcdenton9969 2 года назад +12

    I understand the Ludus Batiatus is hiring new members. Not bad work for some folks.

    • @illerac84
      @illerac84 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/dTzw0Mg8zYo/видео.html

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek Год назад

      Once again the gods spread their cheeks to ram c*** in F***ing *ss

  • @Tupadre97
    @Tupadre97 2 года назад +9

    Now we need a video on how you became a referee for gladiator fights and what they actually did

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 2 года назад +1

    Good video ⚔️

  • @ray101892
    @ray101892 2 года назад +5

    The ludus in the Spartacus tv show fed the gladiators historically accurate bread and porridge but I legit lolled at the showcase of 6 pack abs big biceps and quads. It's hard enough to get those with modern food and equipment XD

    • @LB-ou8wt
      @LB-ou8wt 2 года назад +1

      They definitely needed more protective chub to cover those muscles

    • @westrim
      @westrim 2 года назад +2

      Ultimately that was more about communicating in modern perceptions of peak fitness that those men had achieved it.

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek Год назад

      What is beneath your feet? Answer me! what is beneath your feet?

    • @Monatio79
      @Monatio79 Год назад +1

      @@AxenfonKlatismrek Sand?🤔 😆

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek Год назад

      @@Monatio79 Spartacus, what is beneath your feet?

  • @Redneckkratos
    @Redneckkratos 2 года назад +10

    “There I was, better than a millionaire in the morning and a penniless refugee by nightfall with nothing but these rags and my poor flesh to call of my own. All because of Crassus decides to break his journey at Capua with a couple of capricious, over-painted nymphs! These two daughters of Venus had to taunt the gladiators, force them to fight to the death and before I knew what had happened, *revolution* on my hands!”
    - Lentulus Batiatus

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek 2 года назад

      "Once again, the gods spread the cheeks to ram a C*** in F**king *ss"
      -Quintus Lentulus Batiatus

    • @kevinpeterwareham8131
      @kevinpeterwareham8131 6 месяцев назад

      a truly great film.

  • @vikingmindset11
    @vikingmindset11 2 года назад +1

    I have been to gladiator school in state pen🎉

  • @josephsorrendino4920
    @josephsorrendino4920 2 года назад

    Great video.

  • @twilightinavalon
    @twilightinavalon 8 месяцев назад +1

    at 9:50: the narrator incorrectly uses the word "laconic." Laconic means sparing in speech or writing. Thus, a room cannot be laconic. I think he means "spartan," which can mean bare or sparse.

  • @mezcashis
    @mezcashis Год назад

    Had to check this out after finishing Spartacus

  • @subnormality5854
    @subnormality5854 2 года назад +3

    Does anyone else like the animations more than the live-action videos?

  • @unarealtaragionevole
    @unarealtaragionevole 2 года назад +14

    I often ask myself if I could have been a gladiator, I don't know. I struggle to think if could even watch the brutality. Even with all the rules and safety we have today I found things like boxing and MMS matches hard to watch. But then I try to place myself in a Roman's sandals and then I say....would I if I had their morals, values, and socialization.....was the glory worth the risk? I often wonder if the gladiator's really expected to die, sure they knew it was possible, but did they expect it?

    • @saphiriathebluedragonknight375
      @saphiriathebluedragonknight375 2 года назад

      If something is possible it's best to brace for it. But to expect something that's only possible? Hmm...

  • @Hvginn
    @Hvginn 2 года назад +1

    There is still gladiator's schools, well kinda. It's in relation with the growth of HEMA.
    Here is a video about it, sure it's french and i'm not certain that the english automatic subtitles are fair, but if you want to skip the explanations, at 53:55 begin the demonstrations of what looked like a gladiator's fight.
    ruclips.net/video/jTjd6Nb8kNA/видео.html

  • @YormanGina
    @YormanGina 2 года назад +2

    Is the way the Doctore is holding his sword a mistake, or is there another weird sword design that I have yet to learn about?

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek 2 года назад

      My Doctore is an African man with whip, badass atitude and loves sand. He was badly scarred in fight against Theokoles, but then became Doctore of my Ludus, that is until that one Thracian decided that being a slave isnt a life of adventure
      Besides that, he might have done this to demonstrate something or Invicta made some tiny mistake at drawning him

  • @Ares_The_God_of_War
    @Ares_The_God_of_War Год назад

    At 0:26 you can tell they watched Spartacus one of my favorite TV series ❤

    • @IpromiseIamnotabot
      @IpromiseIamnotabot Год назад

      Oh wow. I didn’t realize until your comment. But that is certainly Batiatus and Lucretia (wasn’t that the wives name?) standing on the balcony. Lol.

  • @研究生在宇宙的各個方
    @研究生在宇宙的各個方 2 года назад +1

    @Invicta , could you make a review of the film "Conquered" (its censored version) about its historical accuracy? (in this film a famous Nico Nico Douga hero Billy Herrington played a gladiator)

  • @jozzieokes3422
    @jozzieokes3422 2 года назад +1

    I wonder what battlefield tactics did Spartacus's army use?

    • @brendan9868
      @brendan9868 Год назад +2

      Honestly it probably wasn’t anything particularly revolutionary. No doubt he was a skilled commander, but probably wasn’t anywhere near the abilities of a lot of the most noted commanders of the time.
      A lot with him has to just come from guess work and what the Roman’s were willing to record about him, but what is known as fact is that his army was quite under equipped. They really only had access to Roman weapons they could take from their raids or plunder from a battlefield, so options would’ve been limited.

  • @NewsRedial
    @NewsRedial 2 года назад +15

    It seems we take the exception of Roman life and treat it as if it was the norm.
    Roman's had very strict family and relationship values but we characterise them as attending orgies all the time when orgies were the extreme examples of decadence.
    Same with Gladiators. Popular culture treats it like a death cult where every fight ended up in a kill.

    • @Nervii_Champion
      @Nervii_Champion 2 года назад

      Orgies = diseases, 99.9% guaranteed. The most I have done is a threesome, and I'll never step up above that for fear of my health.

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant video. :3

  • @midasreal
    @midasreal 2 года назад

    smooth ad transition ;)

  • @Annatar
    @Annatar 2 года назад

    Awesome video as always. Pronunciation note: it's LanEEsta not LANistuh

  • @spooniesarah
    @spooniesarah 2 года назад +2

    I think it's hilarious how the human consumption of specific grains is seen by others as an insult or proof of the group of people being "less than" in some way, since said grain is animal feed. Oats, perhaps corn, and apparently barley. Depending on where and when we're talking about

    • @LB-ou8wt
      @LB-ou8wt 2 года назад

      100%. As a teenager I did a french exchange and my partner was super weirded out by us eating corn on the cob in Canada. From her perception, corn is animal feed.

    • @IpromiseIamnotabot
      @IpromiseIamnotabot Год назад

      Well I was always told corn has little nutritional value and our bodies don’t properly break it down. That’s why it is visible when it passes out of our systems. Not sure if that’s true but it’s what I was always told. Also, would they have had Corn in Rome? I always thought corn was a new world crop? Once again I could be wrong and I’m curious.

  • @daniellook7165
    @daniellook7165 2 года назад +2

    Can you make a unit video of Ottoman Empire? Janissaries or their palace guards? Like their formation, what they did. What was their techniques

  • @GarfieldRex
    @GarfieldRex 2 года назад +4

    How did trainers and owners prevented gladiators from escaping?

    • @Lassisvulgaris
      @Lassisvulgaris 2 года назад +1

      I guess they were locked up....

    • @GarfieldRex
      @GarfieldRex 2 года назад +2

      Or revolting*

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek Год назад +3

      I would say they either treated them well, or made sure they are as disconected from each other as possible or in some cases, maded a discord between them

    • @GarfieldRex
      @GarfieldRex Год назад +1

      @@AxenfonKlatismrek thanks! 👌

    • @Nedeljko-q9c
      @Nedeljko-q9c Год назад +2

      Gladiators that were originally slaves or prisoners of war were often tattoos somewhere noticeable such as their face, or neck. This made it hard for them to hide in the event that they did manage to escape. The schools where also well guarded and many were there by their own free will so they didn't want to leave. The less fortunate who were there against their will were guarded heavier. All classes of gladiator were locked into their cells at night and monitored at day.

  • @unknownbyself
    @unknownbyself 2 месяца назад

    Gladiators might have been taught to give shallow wounds that looked deadlier and more painful than they were, a deadly-looking wound would certainly rouse the crowd. This perfectly mirrors how pro wrestlers are taught how to make their strikes and grapples look devastating but be relatively tame.
    Between the celebrity status, paid appearances, product endorsement, and hard training, gladiatorial combat was essentially just a more violent form of pro wrestling.

  • @henrymach
    @henrymach 2 года назад +3

    I've been trained to kill a man
    A sword, a spear or with my hand
    As nature built me big and strong
    A gladiator's song
    We're kept like animals in a cage
    They pay for it to see the rage
    Their kicks have become stale and dry
    They get excited when we die
    Our life it is not meant to last
    The arms so strong the eyes so fast
    We're putting on a special show
    And selling out the big front row
    There is no chance of getting free
    We could fight for eternity
    And death is near it won't take long
    A gladiator's song

  • @MBP1918
    @MBP1918 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @Tyrone9256
    @Tyrone9256 2 года назад +2

    I can look at my excess layer of fat and say I'm in peak gladiatorial condition 😆

  • @PoloDavey
    @PoloDavey Год назад

    5:21 why does bro got a brown sqaure thing around his neck

  • @kylemendoza8860
    @kylemendoza8860 8 месяцев назад

    There was a gimmicky side to the gladiatorial games. There were dwarf gladiators, women gladiators. Gladiators that fought blindfolded. Gladius that fought on walking beams. How common were they? Who knows really. They were ultimately for entertainment. My guess is they were fairly common.

  • @nlm2nd
    @nlm2nd 2 года назад

    Must have been warm where the arenas were considering their outfits.

  • @erikgat7640
    @erikgat7640 2 года назад

    Happy 10 year anniversary

  • @fetus2280
    @fetus2280 2 года назад +2

    Im surprised you didnt show the Archaeological Evidence ... Like the Gladiators Space under the Arenas and Close to the Arenas . Would have made for a great ending in my opinion . Would be a nice contrast to the Cartoon and bring it back into Reality . Just a thought mate . Cheers

  • @rossfisher1843
    @rossfisher1843 2 года назад

    Looks like the Doctores is holding the sword by the blade....back to school for him.

  • @115117legit
    @115117legit 2 года назад

    4:12

  • @captainamerica6525
    @captainamerica6525 2 года назад

    It is a wonder that there were only 3 servile wars with only one remembered as a "gladiatorial war".

    • @AB-gk8cs
      @AB-gk8cs 2 года назад

      I asume that the scurity measures were stept up after Spartacus (at least in the ludi), and there WERE other smaller mutinies of gladiators, f. e. I have read about one during the early Prinicpate which was dealt with quickly.
      However you might consider that also perhaps the social climate changed during the long history of Rome. The great servile wars of the late Republic happened all in the same situation: a great influx of (sometimes also battle hardened) slaves, social and political turmoil also among the non-slave society (rising tension in the Roman political landsace, a growing disatisfaction among the non-Roman population of Italy, the establishment of huge latifundias with great numbers of rather harsh treated slaves herede together partially substituing the free peasantry), a Republic which was rapid expanding but which also had to fight numerous langthy wars (which did bind much of the - already depleting - military potential in long-going campaigns outside of Italy) etc...

  • @radupislaru8337
    @radupislaru8337 Год назад

    "Sands of the Arena"...Next you'll tell us they walked in the Sahara Desert ... LOL

  • @forreal8704
    @forreal8704 3 месяца назад

    Stop the ads during the videos

  • @TetsuShima
    @TetsuShima 2 года назад +16

    *Fun fact:* The series "A.D" gives an important attention to the training method of gladiators in their schools. I actually love the quote of the African trainer Serpenius in which he criticizes Rome's xenophobia: "All blood is the same! I've seen enough of it to know!"

    • @gaborfilakovsky8676
      @gaborfilakovsky8676 2 года назад +2

      Oh god...

    • @jimmybobby4824
      @jimmybobby4824 2 года назад +4

      Ah yes boiling race and difference down to colour! Makes sense. Except certain blood types are more common in different races. Interesting, so blood actually can be different between races.

    • @LewisB3217
      @LewisB3217 2 года назад +3

      @@jimmybobby4824 still all human, which is what the guy was talking about, not actual blood types 🤦🏽‍♂️ bleed the same human blood

    • @yurisssecondaccount6674
      @yurisssecondaccount6674 2 года назад +1

      @@LewisB3217 "sTiLl hUmaN" doesn't disprove the fact that there are still big differences between the races. If you ever need an organ transplant, all of a sudden race become very real doesn't it?

    • @yurisssecondaccount6674
      @yurisssecondaccount6674 2 года назад

      Anyone who uses the term "xenophobia" unironically is low IQ

  • @grahamjonathan762
    @grahamjonathan762 16 дней назад

    What was Gladiator school like?
    Ask Damien Trites😂

  • @almightyconicalflask4997
    @almightyconicalflask4997 2 года назад +1

    The Almighty Conical Flask approves.

  • @mattbichall132
    @mattbichall132 2 года назад +2

    Ironic a historical based channel would use the incorrect staff of Hermes for medicine.

  • @SpacePatrollerLaser
    @SpacePatrollerLaser 2 года назад

    Souldn't this vid have been don by Matt Easton?

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 2 года назад +1

    They are perhaps the first entertainers to sell their excrements for fans, like gladiator sweat.

  • @Baddy187
    @Baddy187 2 года назад

    I love how race not seems to have been an issue. They all seem to get along, or atleast not be dislike or demote people with different colour or heritage.

    • @marcbartuschka6372
      @marcbartuschka6372 2 года назад +1

      I could imagine there were cliques among them. The Secutor-gladiators of a school might a little bit look down onto the retarii and all "real" gladiators did joke about the venatores and so forth. It is natural for people to build groups. But I think indeed that there was less prejudice after such artifical categories like colour and heritage as people had in other societies - after all in Roman society the legal situation was what mattered the most - if you were a full citizen or not, or in their case outcasts from the society.

    • @spooniesarah
      @spooniesarah 2 года назад +1

      Ancient Rome had different ideas of what "race" was. Color of the skin was only one factor, to be considered along with how the person dressed, acted, and talked. Invicta has a video on it from several months ago, you should check it out!

    • @what-oy8il
      @what-oy8il 2 года назад

      Nice delusion. Romans had eyes and their own xenophobia.

    • @LB-ou8wt
      @LB-ou8wt 2 года назад +1

      Romans weren't "racist" so to speak. But they did strongly discriminate against "outsiders" and there are different levels of outsiders. Not being sufficiently "roman", ie: not speaking latin fluently or with an accent, or worshipping other gods was notable examples of grounds for descrimination. But where you were born definitely counts. Being born in Italy is better than elsewhere, being born within the empire is better than outside, being born outside the empire would definitely be cause to be othered. I could easily imagine these lines would continue inside the ludus. With Roman born men sticking together. As I would also not be surprised if slaves from the same region might group together as they share similar language, culture, values, experienced, outsider status, etc.

  • @frocurl
    @frocurl 2 года назад

    Spartacus!!!!

  • @makeadifference4all
    @makeadifference4all Месяц назад

    The lives of these gladiators seem like a blend of prison internment, military duty, sports camp, and professional 'wrestling'-complete with scripted backstories, exaggerated stereotypes, grandiose spectacle, and danger.

  • @nickbrasche1189
    @nickbrasche1189 2 года назад +2

    I wonder how frequently athletes are pimped out by their managers and handlers in the present day...

    • @keithprice4711
      @keithprice4711 2 года назад +2

      You could argue the whole NCAA system pimps the players out

  • @TheRetirednavy92
    @TheRetirednavy92 Год назад +1

    Maybe we should have criminals today fight as gladiators.

  • @sophie9419
    @sophie9419 2 года назад

    Interesting that they specifically mention that the gladiators had a significant layer of fat on them, yet draw them all chiseled... 🤔

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland Год назад

    Having gladiators 'grow some fat' to make them more resilient in combat sounds only plausible.
    I wonder why present day special forces insist on getting ripped.
    If a mission goes badly and they're cut off, first thing that happens when they have no food is their bodies will eat up the muscles first.

  • @armisg5664
    @armisg5664 Год назад

    "So hot right now" investment advice as paid sponsorships is really, really shady.

  • @mikhailvladislav8294
    @mikhailvladislav8294 2 года назад +6

    Invicta likes to draw Italians being VERY dark skinned.

  • @amh9494
    @amh9494 2 года назад

    Bit of advice, if you come up against a criminal that refuses to fight, do NOT insult the XIIIth.

  • @radupislaru8337
    @radupislaru8337 Год назад

    Roma was capped at 200 gladiators after Spartacus' revolt.

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Год назад

    ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED???

  • @TheBlacGhost2093
    @TheBlacGhost2093 2 года назад +3

    The Gladiators were like Ancient WWE Superstars.

  • @grumphump2728
    @grumphump2728 2 года назад

    You need a new mic!

  • @idrathernot_2
    @idrathernot_2 2 года назад +3

    Another day another art scam ad

  • @artisaprimus6306
    @artisaprimus6306 2 года назад +1

    Not exactly money for nothing, chicks for free.

    • @Lassisvulgaris
      @Lassisvulgaris 2 года назад +1

      Nor a walk of life. Though, they were brothers in arms, and maybe even sultans of swing....

    • @LB-ou8wt
      @LB-ou8wt 2 года назад +1

      chicks for free, including the old ladies that pay for your use, and the men for that matter. And you can't refuse anyone who pays your master.

    • @artisaprimus6306
      @artisaprimus6306 2 года назад +1

      @@LB-ou8wt Yea, that would suck, literally.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 2 года назад +1

    People must have been REALLY bored. Like, what does your culture have to do to you that your idea of entertainment is a bunch of people walking into a dusty bowl and stabbing each other to death?
    Could we just not conceptualize the basic empathy to realize that every person, no matter who they are, is still a living human?!

    • @mitch8072
      @mitch8072 2 года назад +7

      is that to different from boxing? or any marshal art sport these days?

    • @gorvarhadgarson5227
      @gorvarhadgarson5227 2 года назад

      Blood sport is blood sport innit?

    • @LB-ou8wt
      @LB-ou8wt 2 года назад

      Pretty much MMA/boxing/WWE from the modern day...

    • @what-oy8il
      @what-oy8il 2 года назад

      Humans are not special.

    • @AB-gk8cs
      @AB-gk8cs 2 года назад

      @@wedgeantilles8575 That is quiet a good argument. If we also consider how public executions were still a common thing not SO long ago...

  • @fiddleback1568
    @fiddleback1568 Год назад +1

    I doubt the Gladiators got fat. A few years ago German students lived the Gladiator life style and meals. They trimmed up, and felt great power and energy. When it was over, they went put for Pizza and they all threw up.

  • @jurtra9090
    @jurtra9090 Год назад +1

    WHAT LIES BENEATH YOUR FEET?

    • @Luna-wg6ic
      @Luna-wg6ic Год назад +1

      Sacred ground, watered by blood...

  • @hawk_346
    @hawk_346 3 месяца назад

    I’m a simple man, you advertise, I don’t subscribe.

  • @michaelporzio7384
    @michaelporzio7384 2 года назад

    Ironic that Gladiators trained to fight and sometimes kill in the arena on a vegan diet. Galen's commentary and the Gladiator lifestyle could apply to the athletes of today. Boxing, MMA Professional Wrestling and American Football come to mind.

  • @gruntlife0341
    @gruntlife0341 Месяц назад

    I love the art slinging add. People pick art bc it's value is subjective and thus, is worth whatever someone will pay. Thats why people use art to launder money. You think hunter bidens finger paintings are actually worth millions of dollars? Lol

  • @nicholashpitts
    @nicholashpitts 2 года назад

    Lolololol you still think you live on a globe earth? L M F A O

    • @Mark-Stone
      @Mark-Stone Год назад

      You’re incapable of backing up a single thing you claim. LMFAO.

  • @nemo99nemo83
    @nemo99nemo83 2 года назад

    BS Sponsor thumbs down....

  • @AxenfonKlatismrek
    @AxenfonKlatismrek 2 года назад

    What is beneath your feet? Answer me! What is beneath your feet?

  • @RaidenReborn
    @RaidenReborn 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video!