Roman gladiator's lost tomb is FOUND in Italy after 2,000 years
07-04-2025 14:13 via dailymail.co.uk

Roman gladiator's lost tomb is FOUND in Italy after 2,000 years

Archeologists have uncovered the burial in Liternum, an ancient town in Campania that flourished from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD.
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