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Luna Moreno
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5 March, 12:45
Who founded the gladiators
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Makena Brady
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Gladiators are considered by many to not actually be of Roman origin. Even though some historians consider them to have had their first games in 264 BC, it is common knowledge that they were originally from the Etruscan Civilization.
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