Vespasian.
There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.There was never a Roman emperor that started a fire that destroyed half of the city.
The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.The emperor Vespasian began building the Colosseum in 72 AD.
It was used until Emperor Vespasian died because his son wanted it to be destroyed.
The invention of arches and concrete made this amazing building possible.
The Flavian Amfitheater as the building was called by the romans (and it was commisioned by the emperor Vespesianus and completed under his son Titus in the 70s ad) was not attacked, it has been scavenged over the centuries for building materials and also subjected to several earth quakes
As the Romans built the Colosseum, you would have to say it was the Roman society that built it.
Roman Coliseum
Construction of the Coliseum located in Rome, Italy began in 70 AD under the emperor Vaspasian. It took 10 years to build and is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture.
The first Roman Emperor was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus(23 September 63 BC - 19 August AD 14.
The correct spelling is Colosseum for the Roman arena, officially the "Flavian amphitheatre."The US spelling of similar arenas is coliseum.
If you mean who was responsible for building the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. Vespasian began it in 72AD, Titus dedicated and opened it in 80, and Domitian added finishing touches to it sometime after 82. After the Flavians, the responsibility for maintenance was ultimately the emperor's, even though minor officials would oversee the day to day upkeep.
In the Roman Colosseum, the emperor would typically sit in a special box called the "podium," located at the eastern end of the arena. This elevated position provided a commanding view of the events taking place below and signified the emperor's status and authority. The podium was often lavishly decorated and reserved for the highest-ranking officials and dignitaries, emphasizing the emperor's role as the ultimate authority in Roman society.