Female gladiators in roman london. the romans built a spectacular amphiteatre in Londinium in AD70. It was about 100 meters long and 85 metres wide. In AD200 up to 7,000 people watched gladiators in the ampihitheatre for one in three Londoners! There were fights every month and now we know that one of the gladiators was a woman - a gladiatrix . In 1996 workers found the burnt skeleton of a woman gladiator in Southwark in London, near the new Globe Theatre. The date of the skeleton was AD100 - 200 and with it there was a picture of a gladiator . Simon Thurley, Director of The Museum of London, said 'From the picture and other things we found with the skeleton we think that this is our first skeleton like it. We know that women gladiators were very popular in Roman times, but the Emperor Septimius Severus prohibited them in AD200. I suppose they were like Roman Spice Girls - but these girls killed people.' But Dr Beard of the University of Cambridge was surprised.'There are lots of pictures of Roman gladiators. One picture doesn't mean that this skeleton is a gladiatrix,' she said. 'It's too early to say that this is a woman's skeleton - they need to study it carefully.' do tekstu sa pytania prosze was wybierzcie najlepsze odpowiedzi do kazdego pytania mozna wybrać odpowiedz A. True B.False lub C Doesn't say 1.Fire destroyed the roman amphitheatre in Londinium 2. the population of London in roman times was 7,000 3. archaeologists found a picture of a gladiator with the skeleton 4. the gladiatrix fought in the globe theatre 5. simon thurley found the skeleton 6. simon thurley says they are going to find more skeletons like it 7. emperor septimius severus prohibited gladiators in AD200 8. Dr mary beard does not think that the skeleton is a gladiatrix 9. Dr mary beard thinks they need more time to study the skeleton dziekuje wam za pomoc
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