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1 II, 11| together with these, 2000 gladiators, a disreputable kind of
2 II, 23| of energy, conveyed his gladiators in boats across the Padus,
3 II, 34| of an opposing force of gladiators; they wished also to keep
4 II, 35| was an island. While the gladiators were making their way to
5 II, 35| with the most active of his gladiators. But the gladiator has not
6 II, 43| They had routed the band of gladiators, which had been ferried
7 II, 67| preparing to exhibit shows of gladiators. Vitellius indeed was never
8 II, 71| A show of gladiators was then given by Fabius
9 II, 88| same abundant scale as the gladiators' rations, and the populace
10 II, 94| the circus with shows of gladiators and wild beasts, and fooling
11 II, 95| quarter of the city shows of gladiators on a vast and hitherto unparalleled
12 III, 57| city cohort and a troop of gladiators whose chief officer he was.
13 III, 76| shut up in the place a few gladiators and seamen, who dared not
14 III, 76| Julianus was in command of the gladiators, Apollinaris of the seamen,
15 III, 76| indolence made them resemble gladiators rather than generals. They
16 III, 77| of the foe. A few of the gladiators resisted, and fell not altogether
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