It stood 160 feet high with four stories of windows, arches, and columns. ... During the Colosseum's opening ceremonies in A.D. 80, spectacles were held for 100 days in which hundreds of animals and 2,000 gladiators were killed. ... Some survived over 100 fights, though according to the evidence of tombstones, most died before they were 30. ...
Many have wondered, why the Roman Empire was so great. Rome was so great because it was the first village that grew into an empire, entertained every one with a vast variety of events, a functional law system, and several advances in technology. Rulers such as Julius Caesar gained popularity by pro...
His son, Titus, launched the opening of the Colosseum, formally named the Flavian Amphitheater, with competitions, festivals, and games that lasted for 100 days in A.D. 80. ... As the largest and most important amphitheater not only in Rome, but the world as well, the structure of the Colosseum is approximately 620 by 513 feet (i.e., 190 by 155 meters). ...
Many have wondered, why the Roman Empire was so great. Rome was so great because it was the first village that grew into an empire, entertained every one with a vast variety of events, a functional law system, and several advances in technology. Rulers such as Julius Caesar gained popularity by pro...