- en.wikipedia.org Roman amphitheatreThe Roman amphitheatre consists of three main parts: the cavea, the arena, and the vomitorium. The seating area is called the cavea (Latin for "enclosure").
- thecollector.com Stories NewsViolence was omnipresent in bloody gladiatorial fights, which took place in colossal arenas — amphitheatres — in all major cities across the Roman world.
- touristportalyen.gitlab.io trier355/roman-…The Roman amphitheatre in Trier — another symbol of the ancient period in the history of the city, striking evidence of the power of the Roman Empire.
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- architectureofcities.com amphitheatersThroughout the empire, Roman Amphitheaters were an important part of most major cities. The design is simple but revolutionary.
- touropia.com roman-amphitheaters/Built at the end of the 1st century AD to seat 24,000 spectators, the Arena of Nîmes was one of the biggest Roman amphitheaters in Gaul (present day France).
- en.m.wikipedia.org List of Roman amphitheatresThe remains of at least 230 Roman amphitheatres have been found widely scattered around the area of the Roman Empire.
- swedishnomad.com roman-amphitheatres/Here’s a list of 12 Roman Amphitheatres around the world which are definitely worth visiting. Visiting an ancient Roman Amphitheatre is truly a powerful...
- thetripsguide.com roman-amphitheaters/Famous Roman Amphitheaters. Ah, the Romans sure knew how to build stuff, and they were big fans of some brutal entertainment!
- There are currently close to 250 known Roman Amphitheatre sites in locations reflecting the extent of the Empire at its height.