If you mean the Colosseum in Rome, it could hold 70,000 spectators.
The Gladiators saw a vast arena, a vast seating, 50,000 spectators, the senators and the emperor.
Cuz he can Lolz wen he dies and blood goes everywhere!!(: and or gaining money from spectators
Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.Yes and no. In the arena many gladiators were slaves. In everyday living fighting among slaves was not tolerated.
There was one Coliseum. The Coliseum was an arena. But no other arena was a Coliseum. (Sited, Ms. Berryhill.Feb23.2016)
In ancient Rome, gladiators fought, often to the death, to entertain crowds of spectators. Gladiators were trained in ludi ([sg. ludus]) to fight well in circuses (or the Colosseum) where the ground surface was covered with blood-absorbing harena 'sand' (hence, the name 'arena').
TheColosseumcould seat 50,000spectators.
Someone who fought in an arena to entertain spectators
The spectators at the Colosseum reacted like the spectators of today. They yelled, applauded, cheered and booed.
The Gladiators saw a vast arena, a vast seating, 50,000 spectators, the senators and the emperor.
it can hold 3,000 spectators
2000 to 3000 spectators
Cuz he can Lolz wen he dies and blood goes everywhere!!(: and or gaining money from spectators
Ice, indoor arena place wood around the edges of the ice and fiberglass aove the boards to keep the puck on the ice and to protect the spectators.
99354
It’s actually “ Using contextualization“ hope this helps :)
The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.The Colosseum never had a roof. It did have an awning that was stretched over the arena to give shade to the spectators.
Just a guess, but it's probably soccer/football, as it is very popular worldwide, so it has many, many spectators!