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    Gladiator (redirect from Ludus gladiatorius)
    the Ludus Magnus (the largest and most important, housing up to about 2,000 gladiators), Ludus Dacicus, Ludus Gallicus, and the Ludus Matutinus, which...
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    spectators. Other training schools were in the same area, including the Ludus Matutinus (Morning School), where fighters of animals were trained, plus the...
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    belief, mythology, and art. Barnes & Noble. p. 397. ISBN 978-1-4351-0121-0. The Bestiarius and the Ludus Matutinus "Ad Bestias". Retrieved 2009-03-26....
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    the emperor Trajan (r. 98–117) where the Ludus plane was raised by about 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in). The Ludus Magnus was essentially a gladiatorial arena...
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  • John Murray: London, 1875. Public domain. The Bestiarius and the Ludus Matutinus Seneca. Epistles. LXX.20. Seneca. Epistles. LXX.23. Symmachus. Letters...
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    added the imperial gladiatorial schools, the ludi (Ludus Magnus, Ludus Gallicus, Ludus Matutinus and Ludus Dacicus), built by Emperor Domitian. The Flavians...
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    balneae (bath houses) and 65 loci (fountains). It also contained the ludus matutinus, a gladiator school. Titus Livy. "28-30". From the Founding of the...
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  • first was procurator of one of the gladiator training schools, the ludus matutinus. The second was procurator ad census accipiendos in Cappadocia. Third...
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