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    Amphitheatre”, most people will respond, ‘the Colosseum’, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre. Colosseum is located in the heart of Rome, attracting millions of people every year enchanted by its astonishing architecture and history. The Colosseum is the largest stone-built amphitheater ever built in the world measuring 190 by 155 meters and was commissioned in the 1st century AD by the emperors of the Flavian Dynasty as a gift to the citizens of Rome. The Colosseum, however, were used in ancient times

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    architecture has far surpassed time, and some of the major developments are evident in two of Rome’s most famous structures; the Pantheon and the Colosseum. The Romans were able to construct these massive feats with their technical advancements in the use of the arch, baked brick, cement and concrete; allowing them to build bigger and higher than ever before. The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheater, is by far one of the greatest architectural engineering gifts left behind by the Romans; the most

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    The two works of art that I will be talking about are The Pyramid of Djoser complex and The Colosseum. The subject that these two works of art share is architecture. The Pyramid of Djoser complex was created by Imhotep who was the vizier of Pharaoh Djoser. It was built during the 27th century BC for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser. The medium used to make The Pyramid of Djoser complex is stone. The Roman Colosseum was created under emperor Vespasian and was completed under his successor and heir Titus

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    the Roman Colosseum is usually associated with the gladiatorial combats and the execution of Christians there were many other events displayed at the colosseum but this was the most common one. The gladiators would usually fight 1 on 1 and i was very aggressive. They had different areas of specialties in terms of fighting styles and weapons so each fight would be different and interesting for the people to watch. Some gladiators used heavy armor and swords, while others fought with little armor

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    The Flavian Amphitheater (or Roman Colosseum) was made for the purpose of showing gruesome battles.

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    buildings are very impressive. The Roman Colosseum also known as the Flavian Amphitheater it was completed by Titus in 80 and later improved. The main reason for building the Colosseum was for popularity and public viewing of animal fights. Also Roman gladiators would fight there. They are mostly slaves , prisoners or criminals, mostly men but very few women were in these. These were attended by poor, the rich and sometimes the emperor. The Roman Colosseum is located east of the Roman Forum and

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    In Chapter 6, I was most interested in Roman architecture and how it borrowed from Greek architecture of the Archaic period. The Colosseum is a massive round building made of three levels of arcades and a wall on top, with engaged columns (half-columns that serve a visual, not structural, purpose) on every level. On the first level, the columns are of the Tuscan order; on the second, the Ionic; on the third, the Corinthian; on the wall, a flat variation on Corinthian. I found this building interesting

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    Architecture of the ancient Roman Empire is one of the most fascinating of all time. The city of Rome once housed more than one million residents. The Romans made great use of many architectural shapes like arches and columns. Using these they were able to build monstrous buildings of worship, entertainment and other services. The one building that comes in mind over the centuries, when you think of Rome is The Amphitheatrum Flavium or The Coloseum.      The Coloseum was

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    The Colosseum has been standing for over 1900 years but before discussing the Colosseum’s achievements, it is important to understand the historical context and background of the building. How can a place go from being a symbol of extreme tyranny and private wealth to a symbol of one of the greatest entertainment venues and architectural feats? The Roman Colosseum did just that. It completely changed the public attitude and activity since it was built upon the grounds of what was once the part of

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    designs and infrastructure in their time was the Roman Colosseum. The Colosseum’s appearance and well thought design is one that has impacted our world today. It took the Romans many years to build with a lot of knowledge, strength and belief from its people. Once this masterpiece was completed, the Roman Colosseum hosted thousands of games and gladiator battles, which influenced the people of their time and the modern world. The Colosseum, also known as the Amphitheater of the Flavians, was the

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