An earthquake under the volcano caused Mt Vesuvius to erupt and bury the town under volcanic debris.
No. There is only one Colosseum and that is in Rome. Pompeii had an amphitheater, but not in it's forum. A forum is a marketplace and civic center. An amphitheater is a place for public entertainment.
The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.The amphitheater in Pompeii or in any other Roman town, for that matter, was important because it was a place of public gathering both for entertainment purposes and for religious purposes.
because this is a city is very distant
no pompeii was founded many years before that but after the eruption of mount vesuvius, pompeii was rediscovered in 1599.
Pompeii is considered a dangerous place to live because on August 24, 79 AD Mt. Vesuvius erupted and covered and preserved Pompeii with volcanic ash. Many Romans died, and the plaster casts of how their bodies looked when they died can still be seen today today. Back then, the Romans did not know Mt. Vesuvius was a volcano. Today, Vesuvius is still active, therefore, it could be still considered dangerous.
Pompeii worms get their name from the place they were found/discovered- Pompeii.
The same time that Vesuvius erupted. A.D. 79.
The ruins of Pompeii still remain but there is a modern day town called Pompeii which is located close to the ruins.
600 miles from pompeii to Paris
Pompeii is a place in Italy. mt Vesuvius erupted and nearly destroyed the whole place. Today Pompeii is a major tourist attraction and also an area for archaeological study and investigation. You could say its an open air museum.
An earthquake under the volcano caused Mt Vesuvius to erupt and bury the town under volcanic debris.
You couldn't go by boat to Rome from Pompeii. Rome is north of Pompeii and inland.
Pompeii is now a normal place, and there's no way you can know there has been a volcano erruption there. It's also a very famous place for tourism.
No, the volcano that wiped Pompeii off the map took place long after when the Trojan War is thought to have happened.
If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.If you mean the population around Pompeii after the eruption, it was 0. The entire place was covered in pumice and ash and once the looters were finished the area was abandoned.
Not during the 1700's Pompeii had an active volcano there and it exploded killing all of the people who lived there. Thanks gymnast1707 anytime
"Is to teach us about the Italians trying to prevent a modern day Pompeii because Pompeii from AD 79 was a beautiful place! and people should not tear that down and make newer buildings, Pompeii before modern day was just fine"