- en.wikipedia.org Roman amphitheatreThe second-largest Roman amphitheatre was the Faleria, built 43 A.D.[16] It was located in Picenum (now Falerone), Italy.
- 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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- touropia.com Travel InspirationBuilt 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).
- architectureofcities.com amphitheatersThroughout the empire, Roman Amphitheaters were an important part of most major cities. The design is simple but revolutionary.
- 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!
- swissinfo.ch eng/culture/swiss-archeologists-dig-…It is the third Roman amphitheatre discovered in the area on the Rhine river outside the city of Basel. ag.ch/Departement Bildung, Kultur und Sport.
- youtube.com watchThis video explains the basic layout of a Roman Amphitheater, in particular I explain the Roman Amphitheater found in the ancient site of Beit Guvrin, Israel...