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‘Remarkable’ 2,000-year-old gladiator ****** handle discovery shows Rome’s reach

Archaeologists have uncovered a rare Roman-era ****** handle shaped like a gladiator in the River Tyne near Corbridge Roman Town, located along Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, England.

Believed to be approximately 2,000 years old, the intricately crafted copper-alloy artifact is a testimony to the far-reaching cultural influence of gladiatorial combat within the Roman Empire, even at its northernmost frontier.

Dr. Frances McIntosh, Collections Curator for English Heritage, called the discovery “particularly remarkable” given its excellent preservation and rarity in Britain.

The ****** handle depicts a muscular secutor, a type of heavily armored gladiator known for close-combat prowess. The secutor is characterized by a large shield, sword, and rounded helmet designed to protect against the net-wielding retiarius, their traditional adversary in Roman arenas.

Gladiatorial fame and Roman sporting memorabilia

Remarkably, the figurine on the handle is left-handed—an uncommon and historically significant detail, as left-handedness was considered a bad omen in ancient Rome. Scholars speculate that this unique feature might represent a specific gladiator, possibly an individual celebrated for overcoming the stigma or for tactical prowess in the arena.

“Despite being enslaved and socially outcast due to their profession, gladiators could become huge celebrities. Gladiators and the ‘spectacles’ were an integral part of Roman cultural life, taking place all across the Roman Empire,” McIntosh said.

“Gladiators had **** appeal and there are cases of high-status Roman women falling ‘in love’ with these lowly fighters, despite the vast social difference. This beautifully made ****** handle is a testament to how pervasive this celebrity culture was.”

Gladiatorial games were a cornerstone of Roman public entertainment, held in amphitheaters across the empire from 105 BCE to 404 CE. These events, often brutal and fatal, attracted massive audiences and served as displays of wealth and power for the Roman elite, including emperors.

While Rome’s

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******** the most iconic venue, archaeological evidence attests to similar spectacles occurring throughout the empire, including Britain. The fascination with gladiators extended to consumer goods, with memorabilia like ceramics, glassware, lamps, and figurines commemorating these fighters.

A glimpse into Roman life at Corbridge

The site of the discovery, Corbridge Roman Town, known as Corstopitum during Roman times, was a bustling supply hub for Hadrian’s Wall. Established in 79 CE and occupied until the Roman withdrawal from Britain around 400 CE, Corbridge served as a vital link in the empire’s northern

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network.

Among other finds recovered from the River Tyne is a painted glass fragment depicting a leopard, thought to be part of a venatio scene—an animal hunt staged alongside gladiatorial fights as part of Roman games. These

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collectively offer a vivid picture of daily life and entertainment in Roman Britain.

The enduring allure of

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is evident not only in ancient artifacts but also in modern pop culture, exemplified by the excitement surrounding the upcoming release of Gladiator II. Dr. McIntosh highlighted this cultural continuity,
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, “Even now, almost 2,000 years later, the fascination around gladiators persists.”

English Heritage plans to display the ****** handle alongside other finds from the river at Corbridge Roman Town in 2025, offering visitors a glimpse into the vibrant cultural and social life of Roman Britain. This exhibit promises to connect ancient history with contemporary curiosity, further bridging the centuries-long fascination with these iconic warriors.



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