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The summa rudis is understood to have been an ex-gladiator acting as a referee during most, if not all, fights in the arena.
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A transformed ex-gladiator who now rules a horde of headless zombies!
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The summa rudis is understood to have been an ex-gladiator acting as a referee during most, if not all, fights in the arena.
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He would have needed all his energy for Spartacus in 72 B.C. The ex-gladiator led the Romans on a chase for nearly all of Italys seven-hundred-mile length.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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He would have needed all his energy for Spartacus in 72 B.C. The ex-gladiator led the Romans on a chase for nearly all of Italys seven-hundred-mile length.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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He would have needed all his energy for Spartacus in 72 B.C. The ex-gladiator led the Romans on a chase for nearly all of Italys seven-hundred-mile length.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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He would have needed all his energy for Spartacus in 72 B.C. The ex-gladiator led the Romans on a chase for nearly all of Italys seven-hundred-mile length.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Of all the three lanistae, he had the most direct experience — a professional ex-gladiator who had survived to win his freedom.
Two For The Lions Davis, Lindsey 1998
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More than once she had forced the tough, lumpy-muscled ex-gladiator to the thumbs gesture asking for mercy, which she seldom granted.
The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980
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Of Thessalian extraction, and gentle nurture, Nydia had been stolen and sold into the slavery of an ex-gladiator named Burbo, a relative of the false priest Calenus.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction Various 1909
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