Demetrius and the Gladiators
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Demetrius of Corinth. Assaulting
a decurion of the Praetorian Guard...

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..in the execution of his duties.
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- ls the decurion here?
- Here, sir.

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The evidence seems impressive.
Are you slave or free?

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Free, sir.
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Mark of a slave, sir.
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l was a slave, but my master freed me, sir.
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A slave may be freed by emancipation before
a praetor, inscription in the censor's record,...

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..testament on death of master
or declaration before witnesses.

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- Can you provide proof of any of these?
- No, sir.

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- Were you bought or born to the house?
- Bought, sir.

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Where is your master?
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- Dead.
- A Greek can invent a better story than that.

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Flavius. Do you think he'd make a gladiator?
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Look at the decurion's face!
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Sentenced to be trained for the arena.
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- Where is the master?
- Strabo!

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- More prisoners.
- Open up.

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You prisoners are lucky to be sentenced to
train as gladiators in the Claudian school,...

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..rather than to one of the imperial schools.
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This is the best. We have
the best trainers, the best physicians...

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..to watch over your skins,
your health, your food.

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We'll feed you well and dress you well.
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You'll have meat at every meal.
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Gladiators trained in this school are sought
after for the most important festival games...

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..and also for
the emperor's private enclosure.

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That's because we have an iron motto:
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''We live well, we die well.''
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Unchain them.

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