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    The Amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus (Latin: Amphitheatrum Statilii Tauri) was a Roman amphitheatre in ancient Rome. The amphitheatre was inaugurated...
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  • the site of the demolished amphitheater of Statilius Taurus, but it now seems more likely that it was built near the demolished amphitheater of Caligula...
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  • who wished to give Rome a second stone amphitheater alongside that of Statilius Taurus. Still incomplete on his death, it was abandoned and demolished by...
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    in Viale della Trinità dei Monti. Ara Pacis Mausoleum of Augustus Amphitheater of Statilius Taurus Santa Maria del Popolo Santa Maria dei Miracoli Santa...
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    Machine Google Earth file containing several locations Archived 2020-01-07 at the Wayback Machine Romanheritage.com site with photos of Roman Amphitheaters...
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  • Amphitheater of Nero Amphitheater of Statilius Taurus Colosseum Baths of Agrippa Baths of Caracalla Baths of Commodus Baths of Constantine Baths of Decius Baths...
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    Regio IX Circus Flaminius (category Topography of the ancient city of Rome)
    of the factions in the chariot races: the Red, White, Green, and Blue teams. Additional entertainment was provided at the Amphitheater of Statilius Taurus...
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    Gladiator (category Culture of ancient Rome)
    Natural History, 36.113–115). The amphitheatre was commissioned by T. Statilius Taurus. According to Pliny, its three storeys were marble-clad, housed 3,000...
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    Trajan (redirect from Delight of Mankind)
    lost with the exception of one sentence. Only fragments remain of the Getica, a book by Trajan's personal physician Titus Statilius Criton. The Parthica...
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