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Place Roman amphitheater at Arretium by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 05, 2018 06:02 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Arretium was built during the late first and early second centuries. It measures 121 by 68 meters.
Place Roman amphitheater at Augusta Raurica by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 29, 2021 02:44 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Augusta Raurica accommodated ca. 13,000 spectators and was built ca. A.D. 170.
Place Roman amphitheater at Augustomagus by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 28, 2023 10:51 PM
A small, first-century amphitheater with an ellipsoidal plan.
Place Roman amphitheater at Bern by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 29, 2024 02:19 PM
The remains of a small Roman amphitheater at Bern, measuring ca. 27.5 x 25.3 meters, are visible on satellite images.
Place Roman amphitheater at Beth Govrin/Eleutheropolis by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 12, 2019 05:28 PM
A Roman amphitheater at Beth Govrin/Eleutheropolis dating after the Jewish revolt of the first century A.D.
Place Roman amphitheater at Béziers by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 13, 2024 10:31 AM
The Roman amphitheater at Béziers dates ca. A.D. 80, during the Flavian period. It measured ca. 110 by 90 meters and could accommodate 15,000 spectators.
Place Roman amphitheater at Burdigala by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 05, 2018 05:14 PM
The so-called "Palais Gallien" is an early second century A.D. amphitheater.
Place Roman amphitheater at Burnum by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 08, 2023 09:10 AM
A Roman amphitheater associated with the legionary establishment of Burnum.
Place Roman amphitheater at Calleva Atrebatum by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 05, 2018 05:26 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Calleva Atrebatum began as a timber structure ca. A.D. 55-75. Its remains lie north of the east gate of the third century A.D. town wall and the site was first identified by William Stukeley in 1724. The amphitheater measures approximately 90 by 75 meters.
Place Roman amphitheater at Caralis by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 16, 2020 08:29 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Cagliari dates to the first and second centuries.
Place Roman amphitheater at Carmo by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 08, 2024 02:43 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Carmo could accommodate 18,000 spectators.
Place Roman amphitheater at Carsulae by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 04, 2024 04:08 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Carsulae dates to the first century A.D.
Place Roman amphitheater at Carthago Nova/Col. Urbs Iulia by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 05, 2018 05:24 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Cartagena dates to the first century.
Place Roman amphitheater at Casinum by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 17, 2018 11:07 AM
The Roman amphitheater at Casinum was built thanks to the patronage of Ummidia Quadratilla in the first century.
Place Roman amphitheater at Corinth by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 07, 2020 02:57 PM
The Roman amphitheater at Corinth was located northeast of the Temple of Apollo. It has been suggested that it dates to the early days of the Roman colony, perhaps placing its construction in the first century B.C.
Place Roman amphitheater at Cumae by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 14, 2024 07:39 PM
A Roman amphitheater at Cumae in Campania.
Place Roman amphitheater at Deva by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 25, 2017 09:23 AM
The second-century A.D. Roman amphitheater at Deva Victrix (modern Chester, England) was the largest military amphitheater in Britain.
Place Roman amphitheater at Durno(no)varia by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 05, 2018 05:28 PM
The Neolithic henge known as Maumbury Rings was adapted for use as an amphitheater space during the Roman period.
Place Roman amphitheater at Egnatia/Gnathia by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 30, 2024 09:17 AM
The so-called Roman amphitheater at Egnatia/Gnathia dates to the Iulio-Claudian period. It is an elliptical structure with walls in opus Africanum that were revetted with painted plaster.
Place Roman amphitheater at Emporiae by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 28, 2021 06:46 AM
The Roman amphitheater at Emporiae developed during the second century. It is located outside the city walls.

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