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eshark | 11:35 Fri 04th Jan 2002 | History
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Did Roman emperors give a thumbs up or a thumbs down to approve execution of a gladiator?
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Thumb down to die
The popular belief is that the signal for death was a 'thumb down', but historians suggest this may be an invention of Hollywood film makers. Some documentation advises that a 'thumbs up' sign was the signal for a sword to be thrust upwards into the vanquished gladiator's body, and that the actual signal for leniency was a waved handkerchief. The truth is, it may have varied according to the custom of the particular emperor in power at the time.
and if you read your tacitus he makes it plain that it was the circus crowd, not the emperor, who gave the verdict on a gladiators performance.

Hmmm... very interesting Incitatus.

I shall remember that one...

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