It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
It's formal name was the Flavian Amphitheater, but we know it by its nickname, the Colosseum.
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Hadrian was a Roman Emperor. He was the adopted son of Emperor Trajan, who was the adopted son of Emperor Nerva. Hadrian was succeeded by his adoptive son, Antonius Pius. His most famous achievement was the commissioning the building of Hadrian's wall to secure Rome's northernmost frontier and symbolise Rome's power.
Two of the most famous emperors who tried to protect and secure the empire's boundaries were Augustus and Hadrian.
The most famous art commissioned by Trajan has to be Trajan's Column. It's a masterpiece of engineering and realistic depictions of his victory over the Dacians. He's also responsible for the aqueduct the Aqua Traiana with a water-nymph shrine at its source.
The pantheon has two unique features. One is the perfect sphere of its dome and its method of construction with different weights of concrete. The second unique feature is its oculus or "eye" which is the open hole in the center of the domed roof.
There was not just one but hundreds, some famous ones are Nero, Claudius, Augustus, Titus & Vespasian.
the Colosseum was originally named the Flavian Amphiteatre after emperor Vespasian of the Flavian Dynasty
The famous Colosseum was actually called Flavian Amphitheatre because it was built by the three emperors of the Flavian dynasty. The emperor Vespasian began construction sometime after the Roman capture of Jerusalem in 70 AD. It was built with the proceeds from the war booty form Judea. It was completed by his son and heir, Emperor Titus in 80 AD. Titus' brother and heir, Domitian, built a fourth tier.
The bulling of the Colosseum was commissioned by emperor Vespasian and was completed under Titus. Further modifications were made by Domitian. It was called Flavian amphitheatre because these men were Flavian emperors; that is, they belonged to the Flavii family. It was built for gladiatorial fights, animal hints, reenactments of famous battles, and mock naval battles. An amphitheatres were arenas. They were circular or oval with seating all around them. A theatre, instead, was a semicircle.
The Flavian Dynasty was a short-lived, though influential, line of Roman Emperors famous for their war with Judea and construction of the coliseum. Vespasian (69 CE - 79 CE) Titus (79 - 81) Domitian (81 - 96)
Emperor Hadrian
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Napoleon I, Emperor of France.
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He was a famous roman emperor in ancient times.
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