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The Colosseo (or Anfiteatrum Flavium, the original name) was built by emperor Vespasiano, inaugurated in 80 A.D. by the emperor Titus and and completed by Domitian.
In ancient times it was the site of the
Naumachie
or navy-battles, the
Munera
or gladiator-fights, and the
Venationes
or wild animal-hunts.
It could hold up to 87.000 people.
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Rome - Colosseo (from the external)
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