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Amphitheaters in ancient times

Amphitheaters were elliptical monumental buildings used in Roman times for public performances. The morning was the time for venationes, forms of entertainment that involved hunting and killing wild animals; gladiator games were held in the afternoon.

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Amfitheater van Capua
Gladiator in gevecht met twee dieren
Arena te Arles
Colosseum in Rome
[Depubliceret genstand]
Amphitheatre Flavius called the Colosseum
[Depubliceret genstand]
Anfiteatro di Pola in Istria vicino al mare
Arena van Verona
Gezicht op het amfitheater van Syracuse
Romeins amfitheater in Fiesole
Interieur van het amfitheater van Pompeï
Sculptuur van stervende gladiator
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2638 Siracusa. Anfiteatro
[Depubliceret genstand]
Amphiteatrum Veronense
[Depubliceret genstand]
People sit under a tree and a man drives a cart with the ruins of buildings and an aqueduc…
A lion and a gladiator are facing each other in an arena with the Emperor looking on; illu…
Orientalsk fyrste, der overværer kamp mellem løver og mænd i en arena
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