The word "hippodrome" come from two Greek words; "hippos" (horse) and "dromos" (course). It can roughly be translated as "the place for horse racing". In Roman times, one of the most important activities in the hippodromes were chariot races. There was a number of chariot teams, called by certain names, such as blues, greens, etc. These teams also represented different political opinion in Roman societies and eventually became very influential. Google "Nika Riots" for more information how the chariot teams of the Constantinople hippodrome started a big riot which was ended by a bloody massacre.
The official name of the Colosseum in Constantinople is: The Hippodrome of ConstantinopleWhat The Romans would consider the Colosseum was refereed to as The Hippodrome.
Horse and chariot races were held at the Olympic hippodrome?
All equestrian events took place in the spectacular hippodrome.
Constantinople never had the Colosseum. The Colosseum is in Rome and there is only one Colosseum. The arena where sporting events and chariot races were held was called the hippodrome in Constantinople and all the other eastern cities. In Rome and in all other western cities it was called a circus. The Circus Maximus in Rome was the largest and the most famous.
Chariot racing.
The official name of the Colosseum in Constantinople is: The Hippodrome of ConstantinopleWhat The Romans would consider the Colosseum was refereed to as The Hippodrome.
The address for Birmingham Hippodrome Theater is in Southside, Birmingham. The address is on the road called Hurst Street, with property number B5 4TB.
A Hippodrome is just the eastern version of the Roman circus. Races would be primarily held there, although other public festivals and parades could also be held in a hippodrome just as they were in the circus.
Bristol Hippodrome was created in 1912.
Beirut Hippodrome was created in 1885.
Brighton Hippodrome was created in 1897.
Brighton Hippodrome ended in 2007.
Aston Hippodrome was created in 1908.
Birmingham Hippodrome was created in 1895.
Hippodrome, ancient Greek stadium designed for horse racing and especially chariot racing. Its Roman counterpart was called a circus and is best represented by the Circus Maximus (q.v.).
Yes, Constantine did build the Hippodrome of Constantinople.
Royal Hippodrome Theatre was created in 1883.