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amphitheatre was
named the
Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian:
Anfiteatro Flavio [aɱfiteˈaːtro ˈflaːvjo]) by
later classicists...
- city of Cáparra.
Municipium Flavium Caparense.
Guijo de Granadilla:
Roman ruins of Cáparra E. Cerrillo.
Municipium Flavium Caparensis in the
virtual library...
- municipia, e.g. Nova
Augusta (Lara de los Infantes, Burgos),
Bergidum Flavium (Torre del Bierzo, El Bierzo, León), Segovia, Duratón (Segovia), and Aqua...
- 2022-02-12. Río-Miranda Alcón, J. La
ciudad romana de Cáparra -
Municipium Flavium Caparense. 2011 "Guaynabo -- Encyclopædia Britannica" (with
history of...
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Colosseum in Rome, also
known as the
Flavian Amphitheatre (Amphitheatrum
Flavium),
after the
Flavian dynasty who had it built.
After the
ending of gladiatorial...
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tribe in 83 A.D.; the
inauguration of the Colosseum, or
Amphitheatrum Flavium; and the ********ination of Domitian. In
dramatizing the ********ination, the...
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Munigua is the site of the
Roman city of
Municipium Flavium Muniguense and is
located 8 km from
Villanueva del Río y Minas, in the
province of Seville...
- AD,
Vespasian began its replacement,
later known as the
Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum),
which seated 50,000
spectators and
would remain the largest...
-
Empire was divided, Krk came
under the
Eastern Roman Empire.
Municipium Flavium Fulfinum is an old
Roman settlement near the town of Omišalj. Archaeological...
- new, much
larger stone amphitheatre in Rome. This was the
Amphitheatrum Flavium,
today known as the Colosseum. List of
Roman amphitheatres William J. Slater...