Definitions for "Hoplomachus"
Gladiator Type, armed with a spear, short sword, round shield and high greaves. Possibly based upon the Hoplite.
A hoplomachos or hoplomachus (Greek, όπλομαχος, one who fights like a hoplite) was a type of gladiator in ancient Rome, armed in a parody of a Greek hoplite's weapons and armor (ie heavy armor and helmet, round shield). He was often pitted against the murmillo (armed like a Roman soldier), as a re-enactment of Rome's wars in Greece and the Hellenistic East.