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Place Amphitheater of Pompeii by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 23, 2024 04:31 PM
The Amphitheater of Pompeii is the earliest known surviving example of a Roman amphitheater. It was built between 80 and 70 B.C.
Place Amphitheater of Sbeitla by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 03, 2024 12:08 PM
The Roman Amphitheater of Sbeitla.
Place Amphitheater of the Three Gauls by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 11, 2018 08:23 PM
The Sanctuary of the Three Gauls (Tres Galliae) was a late first century B.C. sanctuary in Lugdunum; the amphitheater dates to 19 B.C.
Place Amphitheater of Thizica by Stanisław Ludwiński — last modified Oct 29, 2019 07:16 PM
The small Roman amphitheater of Thizica.
Place Amphithéâtre Gallo-Romain by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 14, 2020 05:28 PM
The ruins of the Roman amphitheater Saint-André-sur-Cailly are located in the hamlet of Bout Levé.
Place Amphitheatre of Thapsus by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 08, 2023 05:00 PM
A stone-built Amphitheatre at Thapsus.
Place Amphitheatrum Castrense by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 21, 2024 08:34 AM
The Amphitheatrum Castrense is a Roman amphitheater built in the third century AD. Its structure was later incorporated into the Aurelianic Walls. Adjacent to the amphitheater is the Christian church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme.
Place Amphitheatrum Flavium by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 10, 2021 06:57 PM
The Flavian amphitheater at Rome (the so-called "Colosseum").
Place Amphitrope? by J.S. Traill — last modified Jun 08, 2018 06:30 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 D4 Amphitrope?
Place Amphrisia Saxa by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Jun 07, 2022 09:06 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 unlocated Amphrisia Saxa
Place Amphrysos by J. Fossey — last modified Feb 14, 2012 08:11 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 unlocated Amphrysos fl.
Place Amplero by N. Purcell — last modified Jun 20, 2023 11:28 AM
The toponym Amplero refers to an archaeological area located to the northeast of Collelongo (L'Aquila) in Italy. The Institute of Archaeology at the University of Pisa conducted fieldwork at the site in 1969-1971.
Place Ampoiţa by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Oct 20, 2012 06:52 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 F3 Ampoiţa
Place Ampreutae? by T. Sinclair — last modified Sep 21, 2022 12:26 PM
An ancient tribe of Colchis mentioned by Pliny the Elder who places their territory between the Heniochi and the Lazi.
Place Ampsivarii by J.H.F. Bloemers — last modified Apr 03, 2024 09:57 AM
The Ampsivarii were a Germanic tribe whose homeland was close to the Amisia fl.
Place Amsareddi by J.P. Brown — last modified Jun 08, 2024 08:51 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 68 F3 Amsareddi
Place Amudarsa by R.B. Hitchner — last modified Apr 10, 2016 02:22 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 33 unlocated Amudarsa
Place Amyclae by N. Purcell — last modified Jul 25, 2021 03:38 PM
An ancient city located in coastal Campania, between Tarracina and Caieta. It had ceased to exist by the time of Pliny the Elder.
Place Amyklai by G. Reger — last modified Aug 16, 2023 10:26 AM
Amyklai was an ancient settlement located near Sparta in the plain by the Eurotas river to the east of the Taygetus mountains.
Place Amykos by C. Foss — last modified Jun 08, 2018 07:05 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 53 B2 Amykos

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