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Yes. The facades of the first three floors had 80 arches. The general public gained access to the seating through 74 numbered arches; 12 arches were reserved for the senators. The other 4 arches gave access to two boxes. One was for the emperor, the consuls and the vestal priestesses. The others were for the urban prefects and other dignitaries.

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