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Amazones/Gladiatrices  were female gladiators. There is evidence that would suggest that female gladiators were often wealthy citizens compared to the male’s,  who were often criminals. Amazones do not wear helmets nor do they have tunics. They wear loincloths, metal greaves called ocrea and an arm protector called a mancia. They weald gladius,  a type of sword, and body shields called scutum Character Concept, Roman Empire, Rome History, Types Of Swords, Ancient Warfare, Ao Haru Ride, Roman History, Fantasy Armor, Living History

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Amazones/Gladiatrices were female gladiators. There is evidence that would suggest that female gladiators were often wealthy citizens compared to the male’s, who were often criminals. Amazones do not wear helmets nor do they have tunics. They wear loincloths, metal greaves called ocrea and an arm protector called a mancia. They weald gladius, a type of sword, and body shields called scutum

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Gladiatrix: Female Fighters Offered Lewd Entertainment in Ancient Rome

Female gladiators (gladiatrix) were just a thing of legend for many years. However, decades of research have made it possible to finally confirm their existence and importance in the Ancient Roman culture of gladiator fights.

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