PPT-The Colosseum ( Amphitheatrum

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Flavium By Chad Yip httppowerofpositivitynetwpcontentuploads201307colosseumromeeurope2jpg Location Rome Located in the region IV Templum Pacis Temple of Peace httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthumb991MunicipidiRomasvg375pxMunicipidiRomasvgpng. Celine wrapped the first run of her three year residency at Caesars Palace in midApril having pl ayed to more than 85000 fans across 20 sold out shows and receiving rave reviews from critics i ncluding Dion isnt here to perform Shes here to kill i t Colosseum The Romans used great public projects to make their empire the most advanced of the ancient world. . The Romans particularly excelled at building roads. The roads made it easier the Romans to travel, move troops, collect taxes and trade with faraway provinces. The expression, “All Roads Lead To Rome” refers to . What are Amphitheatres?. . An Amphitheatre is a vintage outdoor stadium where people watched different events.. The word Amphitheatre comes from the ancient Greek word . amphi. - meaning around and . 300 BC – 476 AD. Mosaic of Roman Theater masks found at Pompeii. Different types of Roman Theatres and Amphitheatres. The Roman Theatre being built in a semicircle and the amphitheatre was generally oval.. By. Jordan Browne. 1. 2. The Colosseum. Originally called the . Flavian. Amphitheatre. It is the biggest amphitheatre in the Roman world.. It covers 6 acres of land. It was built for entertainment, especially . Bread & Circuses. Free food and entertainment. Funded by patricians to…. Buy plebeian votes. Keep the mob amused so they wouldn’t cause trouble. The . Colosseum. Begun by Emperor Vespasian (70 CE) and finished by son Titus (79 CE), . Several different types of gladiators existed. It was important that their strengths be balanced. What structural designs . are used to stabilize large buildings?. World Trade Centre’s. Idea of the Inner Core. Each tower was supported by a structural core extending from its foundation in the bedrock to the roof. This inner core housed all of the elevator’s and stairwells as well as having a flooring system structurally independent of the outer walls. This entire core structure was 100% steel framed and was made to reduce weight and increase strength.. The Colosseum . . The Arch of Constantine . The Pantheon. First built by Marcus Agrippa between 27 and 25 B.C. Dedicated to all Roman Gods, built on site of the death of Romulus. The citizens of ancient Rome were serious about having fun. They gobbled food and guzzled drink. They loved hearing musicians play. But probably nothing was more fun for them – or popular – than spending a savage day at the . Julius . Caesar. Expanded . the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for . life. Devoted . his energies to the conquest of Gaul (modern France. ). Photoethnography. Project in Rome, Florence, & Venice. Summer 2011. Taylor Montgomery. 1. PDA. 2. laughter. 3. Self-discovery. 4. Expressive encounter. 5. Colosseum career. 6. Living behind a mask. Redeemer. Location‎. : ‎Rio de Janeiro, . Brazil. Importance. : It is an important icon of Brazilian Christianity, and it has also come to symbolize Rio. It is the fifth largest statue of Jesus in the world, and was also at one point the world's tallest Art Deco statue.

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