a fort of gladiators, mentioned by Seneca, Suetonius, and Tully, who on fome occasions engaged one another out of chariots called efedra. The efedrum was a fort of heavy chariot from which the Gauls and Britons engaged the Romans. See Gladiator.
a fort of gladiators, mentioned by Seneca, Suetonius, and Tully, who on fome occasions engaged one another out of chariots called efedra. The efedrum was a fort of heavy chariot from which the Gauls and Britons engaged the Romans. See Gladiator.