Roman amphitheater of Italica: a Pleiades place resource (original) (raw)
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place resource
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The amphitheater of Italica, built in the second century A.D., was one of the largest in the Roman world and could accommodate an estimated 25,000 spectators.
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Canonical URI for this page:https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/556854756
Representative Point (Latitude, Longitude):
37.443859345, -6.04679341692
Locations:
- Representative Locations:
- Imagery location of Roman amphitheater of Italica (30 BC - AD 300) accuracy: +/- 2000 meters.
- OSM location of Anfiteatro (30 BC - AD 300) accuracy: +/- 20 meters.
Names:
- Geographic Names:
- Anfiteatro de Italica (Spanish, modern)
Roman amphitheater of Italica makes connections with:
- Roman amphitheater of Italica located at Italica(unspecified date range)
Roman amphitheater of Italica receives connections from:
None
Place type:
amphitheatre, amphitheater
Initial Provenance:
Pleiades
Suggested citation:
Jeffrey Becker, and Tom Elliott, 'Roman amphitheater of Italica: a Pleiades place resource',Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places, 2023 https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/556854756 [accessed: 17 November 2024]
Cite this resource in Wikipedia:
{{cite web |url=https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/556854756 |title=Places: 556854756 (Roman amphitheater of Italica) |author=Becker, J., T. Elliott |accessdate=November 17, 2024 6:25 am |publisher=Pleiades}}