sala, anfiteatro, teatro
If you mean anfiteatro than in spanish it means ampitheator :]
~Adeo ~Anfiteatro ~Apparita ~Arnione ~Agille ~Avi
Rossella. Rea has written: 'Anfiteatro Flavio, Roma' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Colosseum (Rome, Italy)
TheColosseum or Roman Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo)
Joseph Pellicer de Touar has written: 'Anfiteatro de Felipe el Grande' -- subject(s): Poetry
Cesare Sposito has written: 'L' Anfiteatro romano di Catania' -- subject(s): Amphitheaters, Antiquities, Roman, Architecture, Roman, Conservation and restoration, Roman Antiquities, Roman Architecture
The Colosseum, or the Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo), is an elliptical amphitheatre > in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, < the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering.Source: Wikipedia.
UNA PLAZA DE TOROS. Un lugar, a guisa de anfiteatro romano, donde se celebran las famosísimas corridas de toros = A place in the form of a Roman amphitheatre where famous bullfights are celebrated.A bull fighting arena, a bullring.UN PLAZA, jamás.
Gian Rinaldo Carli has written: 'Il censimento di Milano' -- subject(s): Census 'Delle lettere americane' -- subject(s): Indians, Antiquities, Origin 'L' uomo libero' 'Delle monete e dell'instituzione delle zecche d'Italia, dell'antico e presente sistema di esse: e del loro intrinseco valore, e rapporto con la presente moneta dalla decadenza dell'impero sino al secolo XVII ..' -- subject(s): Money, Coinage, Mints 'Relazione delle scoperte fatte nell' anfiteatro di Pola' -- subject(s): Amphitheaters, Buildings, structures, Early works to 1800, Roman Antiquities, Arena di Pola
on a broad ideal it has a political, religious and economic appeal to it. Political: staging the games was by the aristocracy/emperor's this gave them power and popularity. criminals were executed thus riding the country of malcontents. Religious: Enacting the Munera or bustauriaa or commemorating the dead[ not the gladiators]. In a broad manner the blood of a gladiators could cure epilepsy or a newly married women who parted her hair with a spear from a fallen gladiator brought good luck! But on the whole it raised the stakes of the rapid rise of Christianity and the life of the individual[ although this took countless deaths]. Economic: Slave trade, Beast masters, professional combatants, building the thing! prostitutes, food mongering, plays, the sculptures and armorers to name a few.