Flavian Amphitheatre

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HISTORICAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE COLOSSEUM
The Colosseum is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre and one of Rome’s most famous buildings and also one of the best places to be entertained as there are many public entertainments such as combats and violent fights against mens and wild animals. The name “Colosseum” came from a statue that was located alongside the Amphitheatre called ‘The Colossus of Nero’ , the original name for the Colosseum is Flavian Amphitheatre this was because it was built during the Flavian Dynasty.
The Colosseum was a symbol against capital punishments, the death penalty in Italy was terimate and if anyone was sentenced of death commuted or if they are released, the lights in the night time brightness of the Colosseum

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