There is only one Colosseum and it is in the city of Rome. It is an amphitheatre, an arena for gladiatorial games. It was the largest amphitheatre in the whole Roman Empire. It could seat 50,000 people. Colosseum was not its actual name. It was Flavian Amphitheatre. It is thought that the nickname Colosseum came from a nearby giant statue of Nero which was named after the Colossus of Rhodes.
The exact number of people who died in the Roman Colosseum is not known. However, it is suggested that close to 500,000 people were killed and over one million wild animals as well.
The Colosseum was originally used for entertainment purposes. During the middle ages it was used as a source for building materials and today it is one of Rome's biggest tourist attractions and it is actually the symbol of the city of Rome.
The Colloseum. It was built from A.D. 80- 81. ;)
The most famous amphitheater where gladiator fights occurred was the Colosseum.
Romans Played All Sorts Of Games But Mainly Athletics. They Were Javelin Throwing, Discus Throwing And Boxing They Were The Most Popular.
colloseum
>:D neva gonna tel u!
They did many fights with dangerous weapons.
It was a total fail &bail,but only for a few months.
colloseum? are you sure that's it? cause Pokemon colloseum and Pokemon fire red are two different games.
The exact number of people who died in the Roman Colosseum is not known. However, it is suggested that close to 500,000 people were killed and over one million wild animals as well.
Trade Colloseum or evolve Houndour (to get by trading Houndoom from Colloseum and breeding).
The Colloseum is located in Europe, Italy, it was a theater where gladiators fought and people watched. It was built sometime during A.D. but with the earthquakes and fires it is damaged. It is getting rebuilt next month. It might take 3 years to finish.
No it's only on gamecube but i can play my Pokemon Colloseum on my Nintendo Wii! :D
Italy; Rome
She goes to the area in the colloseum where the winner was waiting to receive his shadow Pokemon.
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