- dynasty, and the
amphitheatre was
named the
Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian:
Anfiteatro Flavio [aɱfiteˈaːtro ˈflaːvjo]) by later...
- The
Amphitheatrum Castrense is a
Roman amphitheatre in Rome, next to the
church of
Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Both the
Amphiteatrum and the
Circus Vari****...
-
Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum – M****acre of the
Innocents at New Orleans, July 30, 1866 (generally
known simply as
Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum) is a political...
- Basel. 1588.
Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae. Hamburg. 1595.
Carlos Gilly; Anja Hallacker; Hanns-Peter Neumann, eds. (2013).
Amphitheatrum sapientiae...
- to
clear himself of su****ion by
publishing a book
against atheism:
Amphitheatrum Aeternae Providentiae Divino-Magi**** (1615).
Though the definitions...
- The
Amphitheatre of
Statilius Taurus (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Statilii Tauri) was a
Roman amphitheatre in
ancient Rome. The
amphitheatre was inaugurated...
-
terms have at
times been used for one and the same venue. The word
amphitheatrum means "theatre all around". Thus, an
amphitheatre is
distinguished from...
- as they say,
could Johnson's
story unfold in the way that it did.
Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum, 1867
illustration Andrew Johnson alcoholism debate Emily...
-
shall the
people rule?", that
supported the anti-Jackson Whig Party.
Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum "King
Andrew the First".
Library of Congress. 1833. King...
- of wood. Contemporarily, it was
known as a
spectacula rather than an
amphitheatrum,
since the
latter term was not yet in use at the time. It was built...