It was any amphitheater, generally referred to by the Romans as the "arena". After the Flavians, the Colosseum was used as the main entertainment center for a variety of events. The races were still held at the Circus Maximus.
Battles, like any other.
The Roman army fought thousands of battles over the 1,200 years of the history of ancient Rome.
Roman farms were kept all over the place
The Colosseum of the Roman Empire was where such actives were often found.
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A Roman market place is most commonly called a "Forum".
Sparta was a Greek city-state that was known for it's army they went into battles and won, Athens was also a Greek city-state but it was known for being a good place for trade kids even went to school. Ancient Roman empire and Ancient Greece were in different time periods.
idk there are a lot of battles that took place in roman and i guess really they were all important during the roman time period and have contributed greatly to the society,culture and geography of our present day world maps and countries. Based on ancient Roman history the famous battle would be the the Battle of Actium. This battle was highlighted in film ( Cleopatra ) as example.
To Romanize a people or place in ancient times meant to bring the benefits of Roman civilization to them.
No battles. There were regular gladitorian fights.
A soldier in the ancient Roman military had to work hard. The Roman military system was built on constant maneuvers, long marches, strict discipline, and becoming used to relentless battles and wars. As ancient Rome was almost constantly at war, or engulfed in civil wars, a Roman soldier was constantly being put to the test.
The ancient territories that Julius Caesar actually conquered were just those of Gaul. Now he fought battles in many other places, but those battles were not ones of conquest, they were ones either in the civil war or in Roman territories that were experiencing attack or unrest.