The Last Gladiator

In 5th century Rome, some pagan customs continued, and one of them was gladiator contests. One day, a monk ran into the Colosseum and tried to stop a fight, but the crowd turned on him and killed him. The shameful event changed public opinion, and soon the Emperor, a Christian, was able to ban the fights forever.

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