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Were Roman gladiators usually slaves or usually free men?
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Roman gladiators were usually slaves or prisoners of war who were forced to fight. Some free men, however, did choose to become gladiators voluntarily, often for the promise of prize money, glory, or social advancement. The majority of gladiators, though, were slaves or condemned criminals.
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