Roman gladiators primarily squared off for combat in the Colosseum. The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheater, was the largest and most famous arena for gladiatorial games in ancient Rome. While the Circus Maximus was used for chariot races and other events, and the Forum was a center for political and social life, the Colosseum was specifically designed for gladiatorial contests and spectacles.
Where did Roman gladiators square off for combat against other gladiators or against wild beasts?
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the Pantheon
the Pantheon
the Circus Maximus
the Circus Maximus
the Forum
the Forum
the Colosseum
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