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      • The Colosseum was the largest amphitheater built in ancient Rome. The massive arena held thousands of spectators, who packed the stands to watch gladiators battle to the death and fight exotic animals, such as lions. Built in A.D. 72, the four-story amphitheater soon towered nearly 165 feet (50 meters) high.
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  2. May 29, 2018 · The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheatre is a large ellipsoid arena built in the first century CE by the Flavian Roman emperors of Vespasian (69-79 CE), Titus (79-81 CE) and Domitian (81-96 CE).

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  3. Nov 24, 2023 · The Colosseum is often seen as a symbol of Ancient Rome, and for good reason. It was the most visible symbol of the power of the Roman Empire. The ruling classes would often use the Colosseum to entertain the masses and show their grandeur. This could come in the form of public spectacles and feasts.

  4. Jul 22, 2022 · By Emily Staniforth. last updated 22 July 2022. The Colosseum is an icon of ancient Rome with a long and remarkable history. The exterior of the Colosseum(Image credit: Robin-Angelo...

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    This name refers to the patronage of the Flavian dynasty, during whose reigns the building was constructed, but the structure is better known as the Colosseum. In antiquity, Romans may have referred to the Colosseum by the unofficial name Amphitheatrum Caesareum (with Caesareum an adjective pertaining to the title Caesar), but this name may ...

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Dr. Frischer: [6:59] We have to think of the Colosseum in a sense, as a stage. The word “amphitheater” means a double theater. The very name of the Colosseum evokes its theatricality, and the arena floor was made up of wood planks. [7:13] These wood planks were punctuated every couple of meters with a trapdoor.

  7. Oct 16, 2022 · The Colosseum and its design give us a window into life in the ancient Roman world, a world as full of genius and beauty as violence and bloodshed. Top Image: The Roman Colosseum’s architecture remains awe-inspiring today, with more still to be learned.

  8. Oct 18, 2022 · by World History Edu · October 18, 2022. In the First Jewish-Roman War of 70 AD, the Romans did not only besiege Jerusalem and humiliate the Jews, but also plundered the luxuries of the Jewish Temple to finance the construction of the largest ancient amphitheater at the time.

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