This ment that they disappeared from the property-owning list, were no longer allowed to take a post in local government and could no longer be called up for military service. Part of the plot involved framing Saoterus for the assassination, while they recruited one of Lucilla’s lovers, Quintianus, to do the actual killing. (The Praetorian Guard were officially the Emperor’s bodyguard, but in truth they were usually the ones involved in plotting against him.) Outside of the Colosseum gladiators were recruited into the army whenever there were battles or wars going on, they were sent in usually on the front line and alot of them died during battles and wars. Spartacus was a gladiator who led a slave revolt against the Romans. The original gladiators were slaves, criminals or prisoners of war owned by wealthy Romans, but eventually, other people opted into the occupation, the lure of fame and wealth always a big recruiting factor. Gladiators were all about “me”. Most gladiators were recruited from prisoners of war and slaves but even Roman citizens who decided to became gladiators voluntarily were considered infamis. While he is a popular character in movies and television, there is not a lot of information about him. During the period of the Roman Republic the newly recruited Gladiators were at first conscripted to the gladiator schools from slaves, criminals and prisoners of war. In the Greek world, the most violent events hosted for public viewing were showcased every four years during the Olympic Games. 1st C AD: 19 out of 200 gladiators due to injuries suffered in the arena; 3rd C AD: 100 out of 200: ceases to be an art; half the time one of them dies; Most gladiators: 18-25 years old; slave- bought when you were 15, trained, and had a career lasting roughly 7 years; Fought at least twice per year It’s a common misconception that they were … Provided that one had desirable physical appearance and abilities. Historical sources tell us that Roman gladiators were mostly recruited from prisoners of war, slaves and condemned criminals, and were trained in specialised gladiator schools. Fighting as a gladiator was a wise career choice, especially for soldiers struggling with debt It’s estimated that, by the late Republic, around half of all the gladiators fighting throughout Rome were volunteers. Becoming a gladiator could give you the chance at your freedom but it usually ended in death or getting recruited into the army. A gladiator was often allowed to keep any prize money, […] Rome was unique in hosting gladiatorial contests. 36. The name troupe (familia) would normally be followed by the name of their owner e.g. New Gladiators were formed into troupes called 'Familia gladiatorium' which were under the overall control of a manager (lanista) who recruited, arranged for training and made the decisions of where and when the gladiators fought. Gladiators were "recruited" from armies and peoples conquered by the armies of Rome, those of suitable age and physique and body type were sent to take the oath of the gladiators, the rest sold as household slaves or put to death immediately. They were forced into the roles of gladiators. The Life of a Gladiator could be strict and harsh, especially for new recruits to the gladiator schools. Hunter was the youngest Gladiator to be recruited for the show, ... Gladiator veteran Saracen starred in all eight series of the Saturday night staple. Despite the risks, stepping into the arena was an attractive proposition. These were boxing and pankrateion. Famalia Batiatus. If selected for such duty, having lost, or never had, the rights of a citizen, there was no choice but to comply for these "recruits". Gladiators were typically recruited from criminals, slaves, and prisoners of war.