The Roman Coliseum is a very magnificent structure, whose unique design can be credited to the Romans. In this report, you will read about the origin of the Coliseum, from who built it and when, to similar structures like it in our world today. You will read about the techniques the Romans used to build the coliseum, and even what the structure was made out of. You will also read about St. Sebastian, a martyr who died fighting for what he believed was right even though he was punished for it. The lives of the ancient Romans were very unique and intricate, as you can see from their invention of the infamous Coliseum. The Roman Coliseum is one of the greatest structures from ancient architecture. The structure, located in the city of Rome, …show more content…
Just like the Coliseum, stadiums are used for many different events, from baseball to soccer, to hockey. The Staples center, located in downtown L.A, California, is one example of a multi-purpose sports stadium that servers as the home to many different L.A sports teams such as the L.A Lakers, Kings, and Clippers. The Staples Center can hold up to 19,060 people for basketball games, 18,118 people for ice hockey and football games, and around 20,000 people for other events such as concerts. The Staples center contains 2500 club seats, 160 luxury suites and 15 event seats that offer various types of tickets depending on the purchase …show more content…
Sebastian, an officer of the Roman Army, was considered a good soldier and was honored by the church for his dedication to Jesus Chirst. St. Sebastian was born in Narbonne, and came to Rome in 284 AD. While serving as a prison guard, he found twin brothers Marcus and Marcellinus in prison for their faith. St. Sebastian encouraged Marcus and Marcellinus to loathe flesh and blood and to die for Christ. God conformed his words by miracle, from having light shine around him when he spoke, to him being able to heal through prayers, to his divine ability to lead multitudes of people to the faith, even the prefect of Rome and his son Tiburtius. St. Sebastian saw many if his disciples die in front of him, and one of them even came back to him to warn him of his own demise, which was near. Unfortunately, his teachings are what eventually let up to his