Built in the early part of the 2nd century AD, the Durres amphitheater compares favorably with the most famous amphitheaters of antiquity. The capacity is estimated to have been between 15,000 and 18,000 spectators. In the amphitheater, slave owners amused themselves by watching flights of the gladiators and beasts. Christians were also killed during years of persecution.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The Amphitheater
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That all is sooo pretty!! Can you take pick's in the museum??
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Great pics!! I'm sure you're lov'n all this.
ReplyDeleteI posted the 8:40 comment. Love ya grandma Jo
ReplyDeleteGrandpa and I really enjoyed the 2 pic' of you.
ReplyDeleteAnd all the rest was very interesting to see the ruins.Looks like a nice group of missionaries and you all look like you are having a great time.Oh yes I love all the food pic's that tort looked great can you bring one of those home for us.Love you grandma m
"less like a museum and more like a memory" - I so love that description.
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