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The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.The Colosseum is 157 ft. and 6 in. tall.
The Colloseum is located in Europe, Italy, it was a theater where gladiators fought and people watched. It was built sometime during A.D. but with the earthquakes and fires it is damaged. It is getting rebuilt next month. It might take 3 years to finish.
The emperor Vespasian ordered the construction of the Colosseum. The construction began in 72 AD.
No. In fact most of the scenes from the Colosseum were computer generated.
There is no record of the number of slaves it took to build the Colosseum. Each subcontractor had his own work crew of slaves plus the aid of the public slaves if needed. The Romans either did not keep records of their work crews or they have been lost.
they used their hands and feet to build the colosseum
The Colosseum took eight years to build . It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80.
the stone from the colosseum was used 2 build new buildings
The Colosseum was built as a monument to the Flavian dynasty and as an entertainment center.
There was not an Egyptian Colosseum. There was only one Colosseum and it was (and still is) in the city of Rome.
The Colosseum was begun by the emperor Vespasian as a monument to his dynasty.
The slaves who built the Colosseum were Jewish war captives who had been captured in what has been called the First Roman-Jewish War or the Great Revolt of 66-73 BC.
The slaves who built the Colosseum were Jewish war captives who had been captured in what has been called the First Roman-Jewish War or the Great Revolt of 66-73 BC. Most of them were seized in the storming of Jerusalem.
The slaves who built the Colosseum were Jewish war captives who had been captured in what has been called the First Roman-Jewish War or the Great Revolt of 66-73 BC.
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