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TLDR: All other things being equal, I’d actually give the edge to the murmillo. by Eckart Köhne and Cornelia Ewigleben (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2000), p. 63"The Retiarius Tunicatus of Suetonius, Juvenal, and Petronius" (1989) by Steven M. Cerutti and L. Richardson, Jr. The secutor ("pursuer") developed to fight the retiarius. They were very rare and their existence is poorly documented. Murmillo. 2. Literally a "Gaul"; either a prisoner of war, as in the earliest forms of A modern term, referring to a female gladiator of any type. Pugio: A dagger. Unknown Retiarius 3 in the between unknown Secutor and Hoplomachus.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Secutor. A secutor usually faced a retiarius in the arena. Secutor. 1. A murmillo or a secutor would be a scutarius; the additional protection or advantage afforded by the large shield was typically offset by the use of only one short greave, in contrast to the two greaves of a parmularius. Rete: A weighted net used to trap opponents.
They also tended to rely on evasive tactics, meaning they would avoid close hand-to-hand combat. Elite gladiators wore high-quality decorative armour for the pre-game parade The following list includes gladiators as typed by fighting style and equipment, general terms for gladiators, fighters associated with gladiatorial spectacles who were not strictly A "blindfolded gladiator", or a "gladiator who fought blind". The helmet was smooth to make it harder for the net of a retiarius to catch it.
The secutor gladiator was armed in a fairly standard fashion and carried a short sword which was known as a gladius. Secutores only appear in about 60–70 AD. They were armed with a sword and they carried a shield. A murmillo, often called a fish … 3. A secutor wore a smooth helmet. The murmillo (also sometimes spelled "mirmillo" or "myrmillo", pl.
The Manica and galerus: Two guards to protect the arm and shoulder, respectively. Author's sketch and note, p. 18.Marcus Junkelmann, 'Familia Gladiatoria: "The Heroes of the Amphitheatre"' in The Power of Spectacle in Ancient Rome: Gladiators and Caesars, ed. Murmillo armour. In the late Republican and early Imperial era, the armament of a A gladiator who had earned his freedom received a wooden sword (a There's limited information, but it's believed the The sponsor who financed gladiatorial spectacles was the An arena referee or his assistants, named after the wooden staff (Stephen Wisdom, Angus McBride, Gladiators: 100 BC - AD 200, Oxford, United Kingdom, Osprey. The large scutum was the common shield used by the Roman legionaries, and while heavy it was very strong and capable of affording the murmillo to adopt an interesting style of fighting. 4.
TLDR: All other things being equal, I’d actually give the edge to the murmillo. by Eckart Köhne and Cornelia Ewigleben (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2000), p. 63"The Retiarius Tunicatus of Suetonius, Juvenal, and Petronius" (1989) by Steven M. Cerutti and L. Richardson, Jr. The secutor ("pursuer") developed to fight the retiarius. They were very rare and their existence is poorly documented. Murmillo. 2. Literally a "Gaul"; either a prisoner of war, as in the earliest forms of A modern term, referring to a female gladiator of any type. Pugio: A dagger. Unknown Retiarius 3 in the between unknown Secutor and Hoplomachus.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Secutor. A secutor usually faced a retiarius in the arena. Secutor. 1. A murmillo or a secutor would be a scutarius; the additional protection or advantage afforded by the large shield was typically offset by the use of only one short greave, in contrast to the two greaves of a parmularius. Rete: A weighted net used to trap opponents.
They also tended to rely on evasive tactics, meaning they would avoid close hand-to-hand combat. Elite gladiators wore high-quality decorative armour for the pre-game parade The following list includes gladiators as typed by fighting style and equipment, general terms for gladiators, fighters associated with gladiatorial spectacles who were not strictly A "blindfolded gladiator", or a "gladiator who fought blind". The helmet was smooth to make it harder for the net of a retiarius to catch it.
The secutor gladiator was armed in a fairly standard fashion and carried a short sword which was known as a gladius. Secutores only appear in about 60–70 AD. They were armed with a sword and they carried a shield. A murmillo, often called a fish … 3. A secutor wore a smooth helmet. The murmillo (also sometimes spelled "mirmillo" or "myrmillo", pl.
The Manica and galerus: Two guards to protect the arm and shoulder, respectively. Author's sketch and note, p. 18.Marcus Junkelmann, 'Familia Gladiatoria: "The Heroes of the Amphitheatre"' in The Power of Spectacle in Ancient Rome: Gladiators and Caesars, ed. Murmillo armour. In the late Republican and early Imperial era, the armament of a A gladiator who had earned his freedom received a wooden sword (a There's limited information, but it's believed the The sponsor who financed gladiatorial spectacles was the An arena referee or his assistants, named after the wooden staff (Stephen Wisdom, Angus McBride, Gladiators: 100 BC - AD 200, Oxford, United Kingdom, Osprey. The large scutum was the common shield used by the Roman legionaries, and while heavy it was very strong and capable of affording the murmillo to adopt an interesting style of fighting. 4.