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Ch. 8 Gladiatores. Gladiators. Fill in the “Media Portrayal” part of the diagram with what you know about gladiators Watch the video Fill in the “Historical Fact” part of the diagram. Media Portrayal. Historical Fact. Both. Gladiator Questions. What was the admission fee to get in?
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Gladiators • Fill in the “Media Portrayal” part of the diagram with what you know about gladiators • Watch the video • Fill in the “Historical Fact” part of the diagram
Gladiator Questions • What was the admission fee to get in? • How were gladiators trained? • What happens to gladiators who lose a fight? • What was the highest honor for a gladiator? • What types of gladiators might be in a day’s program? • What made the gladiator shows a spectacle? • Describe the following types of gladiators: bestiarii retiarius Samnites Thracians Murmillones Venatio Use pp. 134-138 in the textbook
Homework Answers 1. What was the admission fee to get in? nothing - paid for by wealthy citizens 2. How were gladiators trained? in a school, under a professional trainer 3. What happens to gladiators who lose a fight? the person who paid for the event determined if he lived or died
Homework Answers 4. What was the highest honor for a gladiator? a wooden sword 5. What types of gladiators might be in a day’s program? Thracian, Murmillo, Chariot Fighters, animal hunts 6.What made the gladiator shows a spectacle? large number of fights, different types of fights, parade of gladiators, awnings
Homework Answers 7. Describe the following types of gladiators: bestiarii- gladiators trained to fight animals retiarius- armed with a net, trident and dagger Samnites- oblong shield and short sword Thracians- small round shield and curved sword Murmillones- rectangular shield and sword Venatio- a hunt of wild animals
Practice • Choose 4 of the following words and practice Declining them. Leo, leonis Pes, pedis Hospes, hospitis Civis, civis Pax, pacis Frater, fratris Soror, sororis Nix, nivis
8.5 - workbook • Select the correct form of the noun (2nd and 3rd decl) • Translate the sentence ** latebant - they were hiding Iacebat - it was laying
8.5 Answers 1. Lupus - A huge wolf howled and hurried through the forest. 2. Apri / Apros - Fierce boars were hiding on the mountain. The young men often chased the boars. 3. Cervi / Cervos - The deer entered the arena. The gladiators easily overcame the deer.
8.5 Answers • Leo / Leonem - The lion was crying because his foot was hurting. The shepherd heard the lion. • Serpens / Serpentem - The snake was laying on the money. The miser praised the snake because he was the best servant. 6. Pavones / Pavones - The peacocks were making a clamor in the garden. The slaves heard the peacocks.
Tigris, tigris Canis, canis Leo, leonis Piscis, piscis Avis, avis Elephas, elephantis Feles, felis Serpens, serpentis Pavo, pavonisMus, muris