Roman Coliseum Research Paper

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The Roman Coliseum is an enormous amphitheater build by the Roman during the Flavium dynasty. The Coliseum only took 8 years to build, and its original name was Flavian Amphitheater. The construction of this new amphitheater was a political move to restore Rome to its former glory, after its recent civil war. It also prove that Emperor Vespasian gave respect to his people. The Coliseum became the center for entertainment in Rome and the rest of the empire. This entertainment was provided by gladiator fights, wild animal hunts, public executions, and in the first few years it featured full-scale naval battles. By constructing a public wonder, the Flavium dynasty was able to reestablish Rome’s glory, and please the people of its empire. The Roman Empire had just experienced a period of unrest under Emperor Nero, who disregarded the people and spent Rome’s wealth on a pleasure palace for himself. Emperor Nero had no respect for the people, and when he faced rebellion, he killed himself. Now, after Rome had nearly destroyed itself in civil war, Emperor Vespasian claimed control and started a program to restore Rome to its former glory, and establish his rule as emperor. This program included an enormous amphitheater that we know as …show more content…

The Coliseum is 615 feet long, 540 feet wide, 157 feet tall, and made mainly of stone the construction on the Coliseum began during the rule of Emperor Vespasian in 72 AD and was finished in 80 AD during the rule of his son, Emperor Titus. The place where the Coliseum stands was made when Vespasian had Nero’s pleasure palace destroyed, and prepared for an engineering masterpiece. The Coliseum was built using money from the plunder of Jerusalem. By hard work from slaves, this great structure rose from the ground to display power and wealth to all who came near to it. A building so huge makes the idea of power almost become a physical