Was there only one Colosseum in ancient Rome?

Countless, but the one in Rome is the best.

The Colosseum is a transliteration of the Latin Colosseum, originally called the Flavium Colosseum. The amphitheater roughly means theater. Flavium shows that this is a building of Flavia dynasty. The Colosseum is a later name, and it is generally considered to be named after the statue of Nero next to it-the statue of Nero is called Colossus Neronis.

Countless, but the one in Rome is the best.

The Colosseum is a transliteration of the Latin Colosseum, originally called the Flavium Colosseum. The amphitheater roughly means theater. Flavium shows that this is a building of Flavia dynasty. The Colosseum is a later name, and it is generally considered to be named after the statue of Nero next to it-the statue of Nero is called Colossus Neronis.

Italy is the largest, and it has been found all over ancient Rome, including England. Slave race was a popular entertainment in the ancient Roman Empire, not a Roman patent. As for looking for information, I searched a lot on the Internet. Originally, I wanted to post the website address, but Baidu gouX's should be reviewed.

Just a few words. It looks good.

The Verona Arena in Italy

Arles Arena, France

Merida Spain

Carl Lyon, Wales

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