Amanda and I found the Roman Forum, conveniently located across the street from the Colosseum, where Amanda astutely notes that there are "a lot of trees." It’s why we love her! ... Roman Colosseum Coliseum Forum Rome Italy Roma Italia Europe Travel
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After our triumphant return, Amanda and I eat lunch with the rest of the gang. Uncle Phil and Aunt Tede discuss how we’re going to get to the Catacombs.
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August 12, 2009—Rich with marble and mosaics, a vast, newfound ruin near Rome is likely the 2,000-year-old birthplace of Emperor Vespasian, who commissioned the Colosseum, archaeologists say.
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The ancient Roman Colosseum could seat up to 70 000 spectators! Entry into the Roman Colosseum was free and seating went according to social status - front seats being prime. More clips on Rome and the Roman Colosseum at http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com
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On the Discovery Channel series "Assignment Discovery," we learn about gladiators. Gladiators were slaves who fought to the death in the Roman Colosseum as sport for thousands of spectators.
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