Gladiators: Fame in the Arena, Forgotten in Life
They were cheered like legends in Rome’s greatest amphitheater… yet legally ranked among the lowest in society. They built their own system. The collegia became their protection: a shared fund, written rules, elected leaders, and burial support for those who fell. In a world that refused them recognition, they created their own form of dignity, loyalty, and remembrance.
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