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Amphitheatre - Wikipedia Modern English parlance uses "amphitheatre" for any structure with sloping seating, including theatre-style stages with spectator seating on only one side, theatres in the round, and stadia They can be indoor or outdoor
Amphitheatre - World History Encyclopedia An amphitheatre was a structure built throughout the Roman empire where ordinary people could watch such spectacles as gladiator games, mock naval battles, wild animal hunts, and public executions
10 Best Roman Amphitheatres to Visit in the World - History Hit The amphitheatre of Leptis Magna would once have held almost 20,000 people and is still an impressive site today Originally founded by the Phoenicians, Leptis Magna later became part of the Carthaginian Empire and was then incorporated into the Roman Empire in 46 BC
AMPHITHEATER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Middle English amphitheatre, borrowed from Latin amphitheātrum, borrowed from Greek amphithéātron, noun derivative from neuter of amphithéātros " (of a stadium) having seats for spectators all around," from amphi- amphi- + -theātros, derivative of théātron "place for viewing a drama, theater entry 1 "
Amphitheatre - design-encyclopedia. com An amphitheatre is an architectural structure used for the purpose of hosting outdoor events and performances It is typically circular or elliptical in form, with stepped terraces and seating to accommodate a large number of spectators
Amphitheatre Explained What is an Amphitheatre? An amphitheatre is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports
Roman amphitheatre - Wikipedia The Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome, more generally known as the Colosseum, is the archetypal and the largest amphitheatre Built from 72 to 80 AD, it remains as an icon of ancient Rome