they had sports, jousting, and executing
The Colosseum is/was a large circular arena. The Roman arenas were the amphitheatres. They were not necessarily circular. They were often oval. They hosted gladiatorial combats, venationes (animal slaying), chariot contests and executions. They differed from theatres which were semicircular, circuses which were very long (they hosted horse races with and without chariots) and the stadia used for athletics.Around 230 amphitheatres have been found
The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.The beast fighters in the arena used spears to overcome their prey.
it was the Colosseum, which was an amphitheatre, an arena for the gladiatorial games.
i think it was held in the middle ages If you want to see a joust, you can go to a Renaissance Fair or watch the movie "A Knight's Tale."
Two of the most common names are tiltyard and lists.
A jousting arena looked like a colosseum but with grass around the perimeter and poles in the middle. It also had two entrances for the jousters to come out at. There was a brick wall dividing the two lanes for the fighters. Way back when, there was simply a rope, but they changed that.
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The area for jousting is called a "Tiltyard".
It is called a Lance
The area for jousting is called a "Tiltyard".
Back in the day, it is called a Joust or Jousting. For more info, feel free to take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jousting
Back in the day, it is called a Joust or Jousting. For more info, feel free to take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jousting
I always thought it was called a Lance
The armor worn for jousting is called a "suit of armor" or "jousting armor." It is designed to provide protection to the rider during the physical combat of the joust. This armor is typically heavier and more reinforced than regular armor to withstand the impact of the jousting lance.
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I would assume protects you when jousting.