Roman gladiator games

GPTKB entity

Statements (49)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf ancient Roman entertainment
gptkbp:alsoKnownAs munera
gptkbp:attendedBy Roman citizens
Roman women
Roman children
gptkbp:bannedIn gptkb:Emperor_Honorius
404 CE
gptkbp:cause death for gladiators
freedom for gladiators
gptkbp:declinedAfter rise of Christianity
gptkbp:depictedIn gptkb:Roman
Roman mosaics
Roman literature
gptkbp:endDate 5th century CE
gptkbp:famousGladiators gptkb:Crixus
Commodus
Spartacus
Flamma
gptkbp:feature executions
gladiators
wild animals
gptkbp:gladiatorsTrainedAt ludi (gladiator schools)
gptkbp:gladiatorsWere volunteers
prisoners of war
slaves
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Roman gladiator games
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:literature
films
video games
modern popular culture
gptkbp:influencedBy Greek traditions
gptkbp:inspiredBy gptkb:Etruscan_funeral_rites
gptkbp:involves combat to the death
gptkbp:mayInclude public executions
animal hunts (venationes)
naval battles (naumachiae)
gptkbp:mostFamousVenue gptkb:Colosseum
gptkbp:originatedIn 3rd century BCE
gptkbp:popularFor gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkb:Roman_Republic
gptkbp:purpose entertainment
display of power
commemoration of events
gptkbp:regulates gptkb:Roman
gptkbp:sponsor emperors
wealthy citizens
gptkbp:tookPlaceIn amphitheatres
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Hunger_Games
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7