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    Kadeja Blanding The Colosseum The Ancient Roman society has always found a way of entertainment. Perhaps the most well-known entertainment center of the Roman Empire was the Colosseum, also known as the Flavian amphitheater. The Colosseum was a cultural center, attracting people from different parts of Rome and the Mediterranean. It stands as a well-known monument and one of the most important architectural works of ancient Rome. For centuries, the amphitheater was a place where Romans came to watch

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    assigned to travel to Rome to visit the beautiful Colosseum where we needed to record out findings and reveal the history of the structure. We traveled over eight hours from New York to Piazza del Colosseo, Rome, Italy to learn about the history behind the Colosseum. Being a new archeologist, it is mandatory to travel all over the world to cites to get a better understanding of history. Before traveling to Rome, I knew very little of the Colosseum. I knew it was made of cement and destroyed but I

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    with battles in the Colosseum. The Colosseum or Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an elliptical Amphitheatre in the center of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering. Originally used for gladiatorial contest and public spectacles. We will be looking at these as well as the construction of the Colosseum itself. The colosseum according to Bomgardner, “The Colosseum was much more than a

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    The Roman Colosseum, a colossal amphitheater, was built in the first century under Flavian's rule. Many events such as gladiator games, beast fights, naval battles, and much more took place inside the huge elliptical arena. People of all ages and classes attended these well-known spectacles. The Colosseum is a huge Roman architectural achievement and the fact that it is still standing today only amplifies the importance of this structure. Hundred of thousands of people attended the ancient games

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    The Colosseum Rome’s great gladiatorial arena is the most breathtaking monument of the city's ancient sights. Built in AD 80, this Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, sat 50,000 people and was covered in travertine, shadowed by a huge canvas awning sprung up by 240 masts. The inside levels of seating encircled the arena that was built over an underground complex where animals were caged and the stage sets prepared. Entertainment involved gladiators fighting wild animals or fighting

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    by the construction of the Roman Colosseum in 72 A.D. The Roman Colosseum was the first major stadium or amphitheater to ever be built. Without the planning, construction, and techniques used for Roman Colosseum, we would not have some of the famous stadiums and amphitheaters that exist today. The Yankee Stadium and Staples Center are both examples of stadiums that were well influenced by the Roman Colosseum. Many similar techniques were used to build the Colosseum, and were also used in the making

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    of these was the Colosseum. The Colosseum was a huge amphitheater, which would now be recognized as a modern day football stadium. It was considered the pride of the great Roman Empire and it was the first of its kind. The Colosseum had many uses for the Romans. Whether it was have a great gladiator fight or to worship the Roman gods, it was always used. It was a big part of their culture. Hard working Roman citizens looked forward to the entertainment that was held at the Colosseum because it was

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    The Colosseum is a stone amphitheater, and it was the first building of its type (Sporre). It was constructed during the Flavian dynasty under emperor Vespasian in 70 A.D., and it was completed 10 years later during the reign of Vespasian’s son, Titus. The architect is unknown (Wilkinson). The Colosseum was built because Nero was excessively spending money on himself, so the Jews started rebelling. As the empire was becoming engulfed in wars Nero decided to commit suicide, and Vespasian took over

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    Colosseum of Rome Essay

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    be writing about the great Colosseum of Rome and what was held inside to give the citizens of Rome some entertainment. The Romans had many choices of what to do during their spare time, such as ball games, board games, and watching gladiatorial fights in the Colosseum; this was the most popular type of entertainment. To many people today, Roman entertainment was classed as cruel. However, not all forms of entertainment involved such violence as within the Colosseum. There was also poetry reading

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    Colosseum When Was It Built? The Colosseum was built in 70 AD in Rome, Italy and it is also known as the Flavian Amphitheater. Who Built It? The colosseum is the largest amphitheatre that was ever built, The construction of the Colosseum began under the rule of emperor Vespasian in 72 AD, and was completed in 80 AD under his heir Titus, Further modifications were made during the rule of Domitian (81–96). Why Was It Built? The colosseum was used as main entertainment for ancient romans e.g.

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