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Ancient Roman architecture / Vespasian / Flavian dynasty / Titus / Julio-Claudian dynasty / Colosseum / Colossus of Nero / Domus Aurea / Roman Empire / Amphitheatre / Domitian / Temple of Claudius
Date: 2013-03-05 11:40:15
Ancient Roman architecture
Vespasian
Flavian dynasty
Titus
Julio-Claudian dynasty
Colosseum
Colossus of Nero
Domus Aurea
Roman Empire
Amphitheatre
Domitian
Temple of Claudius

The Colosseum: an Analysis of the Inherent Political and Architectural Significance

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