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Meaning of rudio by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

rudio
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Rudis in Latin, wooden sword, sometimes a simple stick used by gladiators and legionaries in their daily training. A craft-worked rudium was given to gladiators at the end of their working life if they were lucky enough to survive, which entailed the charter of their freedom and the possibility of citizenship.

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