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Fragment of a Relief Showing Gladiators in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 2007


Marble relief fragment with gladiators
Roman, 1st-3rd century AD
Recorded ca. 1880 in the Vigna Aquari in Rome.
Accession # 57.11.7
Gladiatorial shows were essentially a Roman phenomenon, but their popularity quickly spread to the Greek cities of the eastern part of the Empire. This fragmentary relief with its Greek inscription is evidence for the existence of gladiators in the Greek-speaking world. The scene shows two types of gladiators pitted against each other in the arena.
In the Imperial period, there were seven main types of fighter; each was known by a different name, wore distinctive armor, and carried specific weapons. Most were heavily armed and wore helmets; these were the murmillo, thrax, hoplomachus, provacator, and secutor. In addition, there were the eques, who only fought against another eques since the contest started on horseback, and the retiarius, who was lightly armed with a trident, wore no helmet, and carried a net. Here, a retiarius is being pursued by a secutor and behind them to the left is part of the stage scenery or props that often featured in the games.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Roman, 1st-3rd century AD
Recorded ca. 1880 in the Vigna Aquari in Rome.
Accession # 57.11.7
Gladiatorial shows were essentially a Roman phenomenon, but their popularity quickly spread to the Greek cities of the eastern part of the Empire. This fragmentary relief with its Greek inscription is evidence for the existence of gladiators in the Greek-speaking world. The scene shows two types of gladiators pitted against each other in the arena.
In the Imperial period, there were seven main types of fighter; each was known by a different name, wore distinctive armor, and carried specific weapons. Most were heavily armed and wore helmets; these were the murmillo, thrax, hoplomachus, provacator, and secutor. In addition, there were the eques, who only fought against another eques since the contest started on horseback, and the retiarius, who was lightly armed with a trident, wore no helmet, and carried a net. Here, a retiarius is being pursued by a secutor and behind them to the left is part of the stage scenery or props that often featured in the games.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
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