they came to watch the shows
yes it is the largest coliseum
a chariot is transportation in ancient Rome but is also used in gladiator fights and other sports in the coliseums
There were many coliseums all over the roman empire. The most famous one though is located in central rome
Romans used concrete, the arch and domes which lead to roads, aqueducts, coliseums, baths, and basilicas .
Events like rock concerts are held today in many modern day coliseums. As for the ancient Romans, the Emperors used the coliseums to entertain the people. Many events were held, wild animal fights and gladiator battles, as well as sea battles with the coliseum filled with water. An interesting fact is that the gate you entered and your seat was related to your position in society.
"I speak Italian" is an English equivalent of "Ikspreek Italiaans."The subject pronoun "ik" means "I." The verb "spreek" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The noun "Italiaans" means "Italian."
The Romans had far more coliseums for gladiators.
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yes, they did at coliseums
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Ancient Rome in coliseums
so they could have a place for entertainment
no. It was an arena for gladiatorial fights
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