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COLISEUM

Volume 3 · 50 words · 1778 Edition

in ancient architecture, an oval amphitheatre at Rome, built by Vespasian, wherein were statues set up, representing all the provinces of the empire: in the middle whereof stood that of Rome, holding a golden apple in her hand. This structure was so large, that it would hold near 100,000 spectators.