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Title: The colosseum of Ancient Rome
Post by: Faruk Obayomi on Mar 31, 2022
discuss the colosseum of Ancient Rome


Title: Re: The colosseum of Ancient Rome
Post by: Pranshu on Apr 1, 2022
The Colosseum also named the Flavian Amphitheater, is a large amphitheatre in Rome. It was built during the reign of the Flavian emperors as a gift to the Roman people.

Construction of the Colosseum began sometime between A.D. 70 and 72 under the emperor Vespasian. It opened nearly a decade later and was modified several times in the following years. The massive structure measured approximately 189 by 156 meters (620 by 513 feet), towered four stories high, and included eighty entrances to the amphitheatre—seventy-six for the patrons, and two for participants of events, and two exclusively for the emperor to use. The sheer number of entrances proved to be necessary: the Colosseum could hold more than 50,000 spectators at its maximum capacity.