Gladiator Fights
The battles of the Roman gladiator fights are a means for emperors and have the privilege to show their wealth to the masses, recognize the military victory, and mark important visitors, birthday anniversaries, or just a resting step from political and financial issues during the day. People generally love the excitement of battles held in large places throughout the empire, with the Colosseum being the biggest arena of them.
There are usually 50,000 spectators from all Roman society members to enjoy the matches of gladiator fights in the Colosseum. The wild and strange creatures have been fighting, prisoners are executed, religious enthusiasts are thrown to the Lion, and the warriors use all their military power to fight to the death, and Roman's excellence and strength are honored. Many blockbuster films have been inspired by the history of the battles in this lecture hall such as gladiator, accidentally not even filmed in Rome, but in the context of Tunisia's different areas. This shows a unique tradition in interesting facts you might not know about the Colosseum.