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cavea
Seating areas of a Roman amphitheatre
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Theatre
Horseshoe
shaped theatre used for plays and recitations
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orchestra
semi-circular or circular area used for chorus/actors during plays
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skene/scaena
Stage building, on which actors stood and scenery was hung
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ima cavea
lowest seating and most desirable because closest to the action. For
ViPs
and the wealth
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media cavea
Mid-tier seating
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summa cavea
Back seating - worst view. For
lowest
classes
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The two
Holconii
(brothers or fathers)
Patrons of the large theatre in
Pompeii
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palaestra
Exercise ground and used for gladiator training
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apodyterium
changing-rooms with space for storing clothes (like lockers)
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sudatorium
dry sweat room like a sauna
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caldarium
hot room - very hot bath
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tepidarium
warm room, sit here to cool off gradually
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Hadrian
Banned
mixed gender
bathing
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hypocaust
Centreal heating system of baths
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amphitheatre
Oval stadium, used for
gladiator
fights
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lanista
gladiator trainer/manager
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ludus
gladiator
school
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rudis
wooden sword signifying a gladiator's freedom
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murmillo
heavily armed with
fish crest
helmet and no visor, curved
legionary
shield, legionary sword
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secutor
heavily armed with
distinctive helmet
with 2 eye holes to protect from tridents
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hoplomachus
fought like
Greek
hoplite with spear and round shield
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retiarius
net fighter,
trident
, light armour
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bestiarius
fought wild animals
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Flavian
Amphitheatre
The
Colosseum
in Rome
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50,000
Seating capacity of the
colosseum
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brick
and concrete
Materials of the
colosseum
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vomitoria
walkways and stairways to allow exit from
colosseum
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awning
protected spectators in
colosseum
from the sun
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Circus Maximus
Chariot racing venue in Rome
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spina
central divider of
Circus Maximus
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meta
turning point of
Circus Maximus
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250,000
Seating capacity of
Circus Maximus
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pulvinar
Emperor's box in the
Circus MAximus
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quadrigae
4
horse chariots
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falx
Knife carried by
charioteers
to cut their way out of crash
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Greens
The colour of team most popular with the common people
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Dolphins
Animal which marked laps of a chariot race
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