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Reason #5365 to love Rome: The Ludus Magnus – gladiator training grounds

By Kimberly Sullivan | April 23, 2013 | 7

When you are next visiting Rome’s Colosseum, be sure to take the time to cross the street and peer into the area known as the Ludus Magnus. Two thousand years ago, this was the largest and most prestigious of Rome’s gladiatorial training schools. The Ludus Magnus was built during the reign of Emperor Domitian (81-96…

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