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Thraex

The Thraex, or Thracian, was a type of Roman gladiator armed in Thracian style. His equipment included a parmula, a small shield that might be rectangular, square or circular; and a sica, a short sword with a curved blade like a small version of the Dacian falx, intended to maim an opponent's unarmoured back. His other armour included greaves, a protective belt above a loincloth, and a helmet with a side plume, visor and high crest.

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A Thraex (left) fighting a murmillo, mosaic from Bad Kreuznach, Germany source ↗

The Thraex (pl.: Thraeces), or Thracian, was a type of Roman gladiator armed in Thracian style. His equipment included a parmula, a small shield (about 60 × 65 cm) that might be rectangular, square or circular; and a sica, a short sword with a curved blade like a small version of the Dacian falx, intended to maim an opponent's unarmoured back. His other armour included greaves, a protective belt above a loincloth, and a helmet with a side plume, visor and high crest.

Fighting style and techniques

Thraex sculpted from ivory as a knife handle (2nd century AD) source ↗

A passage in Petronius indicates that "Thracian" was a style of gladiatorial fighting taught in training schools.1 An inscription records a doctor thraecum, a teacher of would-be Thracians.2

See also

See also

References

References

  1. Carter 2006, p. 104, citing Satyricon 45.12.
  2. Carter 2006, p. 104.
Sources

Sources

  • Carter, M. J. (2006). "Gladiatorial Combat: The Rules of Engagement". Classical Journal. 102 (2): 97–114. JSTOR 30038038.
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