People were killed in gladiator fights and "Nonbelievers" were fed alive to lions. I get a feeling your in 2cd grade
Roman gladiators competed in Roman Amphitheatres the best example of which is the Colosseum.
The importance was that Romans needed entertainment, and amphitheatres were a place of entertainment. In modern times, we have stage theatres or cinemas.
The aediles were Roman officers of state in charge of the maintenance of public buildings and the running of the games at the amphitheatres, the circuses (racing tracks) and other places where games and festivals were held. Amphitheatres were public buildings.
Where they stage battles, gladiator fights, and plays ..almost like a colleseum
Ancient Greek amphitheatres were semicircular: a performance area with a semicircular area for the audience in front of it. Ancient Roman amphitheatres were circular or oval in shape with the audience surrounding the central performance area. The viewing area in most amphitheatres was tiered, natural or man-made, so that those at the back had a relatively clear view of the performance area.
The gladiatorial games were held at the amphitheatres which were arenas for these games. Pompeii had its amphitheatre like many other Roman towns.
The Romans loved the gladiatorial contests. They went to the gladiatorial games (which also included other events) and filled up the amphitheatres (arenas for the gladiatorial games). The Colosseum was one of 230 amphitheatres around the Roman Empire. It is the biggest and most famous one. The crowd participated by getting excited and supporting their favourite gladiators.
The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.The Romans, when they settled or colonized a part of the empire, brought their culture and their way of life to the part of the territories that they were colonizing. They ruled by Roman law, built baths, temples, amphitheatres and fora and spoke the Latin language.
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The Colosseum is an amphitheatre which the Romans built in the city of Rome. It was the largest amphitheatre in the Roman empire. It could seat 50,000 spectators. Amphitheatres were arenas for the gladiatorial games.
Ancient Rome built a large number of amphitheatres in many parts of its empire. Rome had the best and biggest ones, however, there were other notable ones in their empire. The amphitheaters were used for the presentation of plays, hold gladiator combats, and in some cases such as the Colosseum, used to execute enemies.
Yes. You can see e.g., the (ruins of )Colosseum in Rome and an almost intact colosseum in Pula (Croatia). There are several more on the territory of the former Roman Empire.