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Priscus and Verus: The Gladiators Who Both Won Their Freedom

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  • description: The most legendary duel at the Colosseum's inaugural games in 80 AD! ⚔️ Priscus and Verus, Rome's finest gladiators, fought fiercely until exhausted. When both signaled the ad digitum (surrender) simultaneously, Emperor Titus Caesar was so impressed by their prowess that he declared both men winners, ignoring tradition. In a dramatic gesture, he awarded both fighters the rudis (wooden sword), granting them their immediate freedom. #Gladiator #Colosseum #RomanEmpire #HistoryShorts #PriscusAndVerus #TitusCaesar #AncientRome #AncientHistory #HistoricalEvents #GladiatorCombat #Rudis #AdDigitum
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