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netineya [11]
4 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!!!!!¡¡. Why is the size of the Colosseum significant?

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s2008m [1.1K]4 years ago
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Answer:

The Colosseum has its name because of its colossal size. It is important since it was the largest amphitheater from the time of the Roman Empire.  

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