amphitheaters in English

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(especially in Greek and Roman architecture) a round or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events. Tiers of seats for spectators surround the central space.
The Colosseum was the greatest building in Ancient Rome but much smaller amphitheatres were built in Roman Britain and gladiatorial fights may have occurred in these.

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12. Roman Amphitheaters were the ancient equivalent of today’s sports or concert venues

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17. Amphitheaters, with their gladiators, executions, and macabre contests, have fascinated people for millennia

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19. One of the best-preserved and possibly the oldest extant Amphitheaters is found at Pompeii.

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31. The Georgia Tech Global Learning Center has some of the largest Amphitheaters in the Southeast with seating for 50 to 250 participants

32. 6 In the amphitheaters, gladiators fought each other to the death or fought wild animals, either killing them or being killed by them.

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34. Herod also was responsible for the construction of theaters, amphitheaters, hippodromes, citadels, fortresses, palaces, gardens, temples in honor of Caesar, aqueducts, monuments, and even cities.

35. Amphitheaters are distinguished from circuses; from hippodromes, which were usually rectangular and built mainly for racing events; and from stadia, built for athletics

36. People would come from all across the Greek world to attend the popular theaters held in open air Amphitheaters. In their glory days, some Amphitheaters could hold crowds of up to 15,000 people, and some were so acoustically precise that a coin dropped at the center of the performance circle could be heard perfectly in the back row.

37. Unlike earlier Amphitheaters, the Colosseum featured elaborate basement amenities, including animal cages and mechanical elevators, as well as a complex system of vaulted, concrete substructures

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41. At Expo, in addition to the educational exhibits in each pavilion, there was a midway, four amphitheaters and movies, and more than 43,000 free performances, such as dances and concerts.

42. As in centuries past, Amphitheaters, if located in the proper place, can add a new dimension to our modern cities and towns, and bring people of all ages together for entertainment, recreation, and interaction

43. In 1995 Solhi al-Wadi conducted the first-ever performance of an opera in Syria, Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, which was performed at the ancient Roman amphitheaters of Bosra and Palmyra for huge crowds of enthusiastic listeners.

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