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Emperor Vespasian commissioned the construction of the Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, in Rome around AD 70-80. This monumental structure was designed for public spectacles, including gladiatorial contests and various forms of entertainment. The Colosseum could hold tens of thousands of spectators and is celebrated for its innovative engineering, such as the use of arches and vaults. It remains one of the most iconic symbols of ancient Rome and a testament to Vespasian's legacy.

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