Figures vary as to the capacity of the Colosseum. some are as low as 50,000 people, others are as high as 70,000 people. Most authorities think it was 70,000.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
There was only one Roman Colosseum and that was in the city of Rome itself. Sources differ as to its seating capacity, some say 60,000, others say 70,000 and yet others say 80,000. You can take your pick of the numbers.
The Colosseum was used to hold gladiator fights.
The emperor Vespasian built the Colosseum.
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Many people and paintings depict the titan Atlas holding up the world. This is entirely not true. When the gods of Greek Mythology beat their older relatives (the titans) in a war, Zeus assigned the strongest titan (Atlas) to hold up the SKY not the world.
by treating conquered people fairly.
50,000 people
The Colosseum was used to hold gladiator fights.
The Coloseum is nearly 2,000 years old.
NO you can not play Pokemon emerald in Coloseum.
I don't know how many there are today, but in ancient Rome there were 80 entrances to the Colosseum. 74 were for the ordinary people and the remaining 4 were for the use of the imperial family.
Wrinkle Coloseum is located in west Chucklehuck woods
You get five gems for first place.
By trading with coloseum.
In Rome....
No.
i believe in EUROPE
Rome, Italy