Posts Tagged ‘amphitheatre’
Forget the film Gladiator, for a more accurate representation of how Rome's mighty Colosseum was built, operated and fought in, check out this documentational re-enactment of a famous gladiator's life and times from the BBC.
The mighty Colosseum of Rome was built by Emperor Vespasian between the years AD 70 and AD 80, and was origianally named the Flavian Amphitheatre. Capable of seating 50,000 spectators, the Colosseum was used as a stadium for ...
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Learn about the amazing journey your food makes through your body in our feature about human digestion.
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