Los Pequenos Gladiadores | De Roma
One famous inscription commemorates a boy named , who died at the age of 17 after only a few fights. The inscription, placed by his "trainer" or "owner," often reflects a strange mix of pride and mourning. These stones prove that the life of a gladiator was often a short one, beginning in adolescence and ending before the warrior reached full adulthood. The Moral Perspective: Then vs. Now
After being orphaned during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii, young Timo is adopted by General Chirone and brought to Rome. Chirone is the head of the city’s most famous Gladiator Academy, and he expects Timo to follow in his footsteps as a legendary warrior. Los Pequenos Gladiadores de Roma
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