After the death of Nero, Vespasianus instructed to build the Colosseum for spectacular events in 72 AD. He did this, because he wanted to impress and because he wanted to make the citizens happy. With help of a large army of slaves and removable stagings, he built the Colosseum. The Colosseum was built in 10 years.
the colliseum was built by hundreds/thousands of roman slaves/workers
It is said that thousands of slaves built the Collosseum during the reign of Vespasian and his son Titus in 70 A.D to 82 A.D.
If you mean for the building of the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. If you mean maintence, it was the public slaves.
The Colosseum was built between 70-75 AD and was finished by 80 AD. Vespasian built the colosseum as a symbol of the power of Rome and its Emperors. There were about 100,000 prisoners that built the colosseum. These prisoners were brought back from the Jewish War. The slaves had to move heavy stones from Tivoli to Rome ( about 20 miles). Engineers, artists, painters, professional Roman builders, and decorators were also a great part of the making. The Colosseum holds between 50,000-80,000 people. The Colosseum is free standing oval shaped. It is 615ft long, 510 ft wide, 187 ft high, and the base area is 6 acres.
The Roman Colosseum is most commonly known as the "Flavian Amphitheatre." In Latin it is called the "Amphitheatrum Flavium." It is 258,334 sq. ft., and 24,000m2. It was the largest amphitheatre ever to be built. The amphitheatre is nicknamed the "Colosseum because of the huge golden statue of Nero (called the Colossus) that stood on the site.
Let me tell you a little more about the man who built this amazing monument. The Colosseum was built by Vespasian, the Roman emperor. He founded the "Flavian Dynasty," that ruled the Empire for 27 years. That is why the Colosseum is most commonly known as the "Flavian Amphitheatre." His full name is "Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus."
The third story was completed by the time of Vespasian's death in 79 AD. The top level was finished in about 80 AD.
The Roman Colosseum was used for celebrations, events, shows that displayed gladiatorial fights, it held executions of prisoners, gladiator and wild beast fights, public spectacles, and mock sea battles. Today it is an archaeological site and also a great place for tourist attraction.
The Colosseum was built by the Roman Emperors Vespasian and Titus in approximately 70-80 AD.
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vepasian wanted the colosseum build
The Colosseum was designed primarily as a monument to the Flavian dynasty. It was unique because of its size and its ability to hold almost all types of entertainment.
No. The Colosseum was designed as an all purpose entertainment center. Gladiatorial fights were just one of the many entertainments staged there.
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We don't know who was the architect of the Colosseum. We know that the emperor Vespasian ordered it built, but the name of the man or team of men who actually designed it and carried out the project has been lost.
The Roman Colosseum was used for entertainment. One particular spectacle was gladiatorial combat. The Colosseum was designed with circular arena in the middle where the gladiators fought. There are bleachers for the audience. The main spectator for the match was the emperor.
The Colosseums are... The Gateway Colosseum, the Main Street Colosseum, the Waterfall Colosseum, the Neon Colosseum, the Crystal Colosseum, the Sunny Park Colosseum, the Magma Colosseum, the Sunset Colosseum, the Courtyard Colosseum, and the Stargazer Colosseum.
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The Gateway Colosseum, the Main Street Colosseum, the Waterfall Colosseum, the Neon Colosseum, the Crystal Colosseum, the Sunny Park Colosseum, the Magma Colosseum, the Sunset Colosseum, the Courtyard Colosseum, and the Stargazer Colosseum. hope this helps!
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We don't know. We do know that the Colosseum was built for Emperor Vespasian, but the names of his architects haven't come down to us.
It was designed with four floors to be able to hold 70,000 people and to give everyone a view of the action down on the floor.
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