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Gladiators & the Theatre

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Amphitheatres

Amphitheatres

  • Amphitheatres are open-roofed theatres.
  • The Romans built amphitheatres to watch shows.
  • Amphitheatres had seats in a circle or oval around the stage.
The Colosseum

The Colosseum

  • The Colosseum is a huge amphitheatre in Rome.
    • It could fit more than 50,000 people.
  • The Romans built the Colosseum in AD 72.
Gladiators

Gladiators

  • Gladiators were fighters in Ancient Rome.
    • They fought in the Colosseum and other theatres.
  • Gladiators used swords, shields, and armour.
  • Some gladiators were slaves.
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