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Circus Maximus was the name of the Chariot racing track in the city of Rome. There were other Chariot Racing tracks in Romans towns around the Roman Empire, but they had different names. In Rome there was also the circus Flaminius, but it was a track of horse-riding races in the Taurian Games, which were held in honour of the gods of the underworld. It was not long enough for chariot races, it had no seating. And it was also used to host a market.

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What was on top of each pedestal in circus maximus?

On one pedestal there was 7 dolphins and on the other one there was 7 eggs


When was circus maximus builted?

The site for the Circus Maximus was selected by Rome's first king, Tarquinius Priscus, where he held "Ludi Romani" or Roman Games, to celebrate a victory over a Latin town. He laid the racecourse out between the Palatine and Adventine hills and the spectators could sit on the hillsides and watch the festivities. Over the years the arena was improved with seats, walls, spectator protection, etc. The exact date that Tarquinius completed his project is unclear.


Is the Roman Colosseum in Italy?

it's in Rome. Many towns in anciet times had out-door Coliseums. The one if Rome is the largest one built. There was a large arena for chariot races called Circus Maximus that is part of the ancient city of Rome.


Constantinople's colosseum where sporting events and chariot races were held?

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.


Was Maximus a Roman general?

If you mean the Maximus from the movie Gladiator, yes. Archaeologists recently fond a tomb that they hyped up as being the Maximus of the movie. However the real Maximus certainly did not live the life of the movie one and the real guy may even have lived at a different time.

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How do you spell more than one circus?

circus's


Did Nero build circus maximus?

No, the Circus Maximus was originally built by one of the Etruscan kings. Over the years it had been remodeled and enlarged. Julius Caesar was the last one to enlarge it to a capacity of 250,000.


What was on top of each pedestal in circus maximus?

On one pedestal there was 7 dolphins and on the other one there was 7 eggs


Who created the circus?

The Circus Maximus was an ongoing project, with every important ruler adding to it. The first Etruscan king, Tarquiniuis Priscus is credited with building the first one.


Were did Chariot races and gladiatorial games performed at?

The gladitorial contests were performed in an anphitheater or "arena" as the Romans called it. The Colosseum was the main one in Rome. The chariot races were perormed in a "circus" which can loosly be translated as a ring or a lap. Rome had two, the Circus Maximus and the Circus Flaminius.


Did the fire in rome ad 64 start in a warehouse?

No, the great fire of Rome in 64 started near one of the business stalls by the Circus Maximus.


Why were there dolphins in the circus maximus?

Oh, dude, the dolphins in the Circus Maximus were probably there for some ancient Roman version of SeaWorld. Like, they were entertainment for the masses, you know? People back then didn't have Netflix, so they had to settle for watching dolphins do tricks instead. It was like the OG marine animal show, but with way less ethical considerations.


What ancient Roman Emperor enlarged the seating capacity of the Circus Maximus to seat one hundred fifty thousand people?

No emperor enlarged the seating capacity of the Circus Maximus to 150,000. It was Julius Caesar who did this. He was not an emperor. When he was in charge Rome was still a Republic. The emperor Augustus repaired and embellished the Circus. The emperor Claudius made improvements and probably built an anti-flood embankment (the Circus was in a flood-prone valley). The emperor Domitian built a multi-storey palace on the Palatine hill (which was next to it) connected to the Circus. The emperor Trajan had the Circus completely rebuilt in stone. Over the centuries, there had been many fires at the Circus because its seating was made of wood.


Where was the roman hippodrome located?

The Roman hippodrome, known as the Circus Maximus, was located in ancient Rome, specifically in the valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills. It was a large chariot racing stadium and could accommodate thousands of spectators. The Circus Maximus was one of the largest and most important venues for public entertainment in ancient Rome. Today, its remains can still be seen in the area where it once stood.


When was circus maximus builted?

The site for the Circus Maximus was selected by Rome's first king, Tarquinius Priscus, where he held "Ludi Romani" or Roman Games, to celebrate a victory over a Latin town. He laid the racecourse out between the Palatine and Adventine hills and the spectators could sit on the hillsides and watch the festivities. Over the years the arena was improved with seats, walls, spectator protection, etc. The exact date that Tarquinius completed his project is unclear.


What is the Circus Maximus in Rome?

The Circus Maximus (Latin for great or large circus, in Italian Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome.


How did circus maximus influence the roman people?

The Circus Maximus was important to the Romans because it was the racing track for chariot races. The chariot races, together with the gladiatorial games, were the most popular form of entertainment.