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The Roman Patricians The Roman Citizens The Roman Plebeians. The Roman Slaves The Roman Soldiers
The Roman Empire had large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.Diocletian was the emperor who divided the Roman empire.
The Colosseum is located in Rome, Italy.
You already have it.
no but i wish you could steal eagun's
th awnser for this is i do not know because i am 8
With scaffolding, and millions of slaves, [mainly Jewish].
With scaffolding, and millions of slaves, [mainly Jewish].
all the ones the do in the normal game but you have to get the darkness out or something (haven't played in ages)
because, like many ancient buildings, it was used for centuries as a quarry for stone to build new houses.
Just like any other pokemon weaken it then throw some ultra balls and hope you get lucky.
Probably the gladiators. They were men who were soldiers from other armies that had been captured. There were women trained as gladiators too.
The Colosseum was built as a theatre or amphitheatre. It was used for plays, historical re-enactments, fights between gladiators and executions. Many early Christians are believed to have been executed in the Colosseum.
If the question is referring to the Flavian Amphitheater nicknamed the Roman Colosseum, then the sponsor of this arena in Rome was the emperor Vespasian who had construction begin in 70 AD CE. He used Jewish slave labor at the beginning and loot taken from Jerusalem helped the beginning financing of the project. The emperor Titus, the son of Vespasian had the project finished in 80 AD CE. The arena's opening day featured a mock naval battle as the Colosseum was able to be flooded for such events. The combatants were war captives and condemned prisoners.