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		<title>What Have The Romans Ever Done For Us Part 2 The Gladiators</title>
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Caerleon Roman Day &#8211; 1st July 06 Filmed at Caerleon Roman amphitheatre in south Wales,this film looks at a Gladiator re-enactment group called Ars Dimicandi,whos name literally means &#8216;the art of combat&#8217;These Italian athletes have no staged moves,they  fight for real. To hell with health and safety!&#8230;


 














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Most Roman towns in Britain continued to exist after the end of the Roman era, and consequently their remains underlay their more recent successors, which are often still major population centres. Calleva is unusual in that, for reasons unknown, it was abandoned shortly after the end of the Roman era. There is a suggestion that [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Clash Of Titans</title>
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