-
named the
Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian:
Anfiteatro Flavio [aɱfiteˈaːtro ˈflaːvjo]) by
later classicists and archaeologists...
- The
Anfiteatro Correa was an
amphitheatre in 1870 in Rome,
Italy and was
later known as the
Anfiteatro Umberto I. In 1908, the
threatre was transformed...
- Arti, v. 75 (2008-2011), Napoli, 2012.
Alberto Perconte Licatese, L'
Anfiteatro campano e gli
spettacoli dell'arena, 1ª
edizione Santa Maria Capua Vetere:...
- The
Roman Amphitheatre of
Florence was a
Roman amphitheatre in Florence,
Central Italy. It was
located between Piazza dei Peruzzi, Via De' Bentaccordi...
- The
Flavian Amphitheater (Italian:
Anfiteatro Flavio Puteolano [aɱfiteˈaːtro 'flaːvjo puteoˈlaːno]),
located in Pozzuoli, is the third-largest
Roman amphitheater...
- The
Anfiteatro de Ticó
Formation is a
geological formation from the
Deseado M****if in the
province of
Santa Cruz, Argentina. The
Anfiteatro de Ticó preserves...
- refurbished[clarification needed] to be a marketplace. List of
Roman amphitheatres "
Anfiteatro Romano -
Comune di Lucca". comune.lucca.it.
Archived from the original...
- El
Anfiteatro Anatómico Español (English: The
Spanish Anatomical Amphitheater) was a
Spanish medical journal dedicated to the
fields of Medicine, Surgery...
-
Quinta Vergara Amphitheater Anfiteatro de la
Quinta Vergara Location Viña del Mar,
Chile Type
Amphitheater Capacity 20,000
Construction Opened 1963 Renovated...
- The Tito
Puente Amphitheatre (or
Anfiteatro Tito
Puente in Spanish) is a
concert amphitheater in San Juan,
Puerto Rico,
named after late
mambo musician...