- published: 11 Jan 2015
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The gladiatrix (plural gladiatrices) was the female counterpart to the gladiator. There is limited information about their existence, which comes from a few ancient historians (members of the elite class), and a small number of archaeological remains.
While 'upper class' gladiatrices may have had separate basic conditions, there is little evidence to suggest that the majority of gladiatrices did not follow the same basic lifestyle as their male compatriots. Once the gladiator had entered the familia gladiatoria they spent the majority of their life confined within the ludus (the training ground). The ludus at Carnatum in Austria, the Ludus Magnus in Rome, and the Caserma di Gladiatori in Pompei provide evidence of the living quarters that gladiators lived in. These three are the most well preserved archaeological remains of ludi. The number of cells was dependent upon the size of the school, and it is unclear how many gladiators would live in each cell. However, Garret Fagan notes that Plutarch mentioned the unjust nature of a particular Lanista's close confinement of gladiators, indicative that such treatment may not have been commonplace. The cells at the Ludus Magnus, for example, were 4 by 2 metres, and Meijer notes that this probably would have housed two gladiators.
Actors: Amanda Donohoe (actress), Lucy Lawless (actress), Aaron Davis (composer), Elliott Halpern (producer), Pauline Duffy (producer), John Lang (composer), Cecily Fay (actress), Bob Reid (producer), Clark Bunting (producer), Mark McMullen (producer), Jack E. Smith (producer), Jeremy Freeston (director), Amanda Foster (actress), Joelle Simpson (actress), Roger Finnigan (producer),
Plot: A Discovery Channel documentary about an unusual Roman era grave found in England. The grave was of a woman, but contained the grave good of a gladiator. It discusses gladiators, women warriors and speculates on the possibility of a galdiatrix, a female gladiator.
Genres: Documentary, History,
Los gladiadores existían ya antes de cristo, pero nunca habían luchado mujeres, hasta ahora, después de Cristo, bajo el gobierno de los emperadores.
Gladiatrix documentary
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