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Colosseum (SECURE × HANDBOOK)

The project was largely funded by plunder from the sack of Jerusalem and built using the labor of tens of thousands of enslaved Jewish people. Architectural Marvels 10 facts about the Colosseum! - National Geographic Kids

It was completed in 80 AD under Vespasian's son, Titus , who opened it with 100 days of grand games. Final touches were added by the younger son, Domitian , in 81 AD . Colosseum

Commissioned around 70–72 AD by Emperor Vespasian , the Colosseum was built on the site of a former artificial lake that belonged to the infamous Emperor Nero. This was a strategic political move to return private land to the public. The project was largely funded by plunder from

The Colosseum , also known as the , is the world’s largest ancient amphitheatre and an iconic symbol of the grandeur and engineering prowess of the Roman Empire . Located in the heart of Rome, Italy, it stands as a testament to architectural innovation and the often-brutal culture of ancient Roman society. Historical Background Final touches were added by the younger son,

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