Why Female Gladiators Were Polarizing Figures in Ancient Rome
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- Why Female Gladiators Were Polarizing Figures in Ancient Rome
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- Gladiatrix Ardala showcases her fighting skills at a gathering of prominent Romans in 2nd century AD. It's a display that's greeted with wonder, and scorn. From the Series: Epic Warrior Women: Gladiatrix http://bit.ly/2Fnreyk
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