Romans were spectators at the Colosseum. In a few instances they would perform in some equestrian event or religious ceremony. However most of the entertainers who appeared in the Colosseum were hired people, acrobats, jugglers, animal trainers, gladiators and non-citizen criminals who were executed.
The Colosseum was begun by the emperor Vespasian as a monument to his dynasty.
They didn't.
The ancient Romans gathered to watch gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and other forms of entertainment in the Colosseum.
The official name of the Colosseum in Constantinople is: The Hippodrome of ConstantinopleWhat The Romans would consider the Colosseum was refereed to as The Hippodrome.
If you mean who was responsible for building the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. Vespasian began it in 72AD, Titus dedicated and opened it in 80, and Domitian added finishing touches to it sometime after 82. After the Flavians, the responsibility for maintenance was ultimately the emperor's, even though minor officials would oversee the day to day upkeep.
The Romans used the colosseum.
The Romans.
The Colosseum was begun by the emperor Vespasian as a monument to his dynasty.
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They didn't.
The ancient Romans gathered to watch gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and other forms of entertainment in the Colosseum.
It gave the Romans a chance to get out and migle with other romans.
The official name of the Colosseum in Constantinople is: The Hippodrome of ConstantinopleWhat The Romans would consider the Colosseum was refereed to as The Hippodrome.
If you mean who was responsible for building the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. Vespasian began it in 72AD, Titus dedicated and opened it in 80, and Domitian added finishing touches to it sometime after 82. After the Flavians, the responsibility for maintenance was ultimately the emperor's, even though minor officials would oversee the day to day upkeep.
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Yes they built the Flavian Ampthitheatre.
The Colosseum.