The Dark Side of Rome's Colosseum | After Dark
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Watch this full episode of After Dark with Anthony Delaney and Maddy Pelling where they chat with historian Alex Medings about the dark side of Rome's famous gladiators.
Discover the truth about the gladiators – from their low social status as slaves and criminals to their surprising sex appeal and celebrity. Alex Medings separates fact from fiction, debunking myths popularised by films like Gladiator, including the famous 'thumbs up' gesture and whether the arena was ever flooded for naval battles. Learn about the horrifying reality of the games, the thousands of animals slaughtered, and the choreographed executions designed as both punishment and entertainment.
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