Vespasian$503058$ - translation to spanish
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Vespasian$503058$ - translation to spanish

POLISH HISTORIAN
Vespasian Kochowski; Kochowski, Vespasian

Vespasian      
n. Vespasiano, emperador romano, su reinado puso fin a la guerra civil que había estallado a la muerte de Nerón, destruyó el segundo templo de los judíos
coliseum         
  • The Colosseum arena, showing the ''[[hypogeum]]'' now filled with walls. The walls were added early in the Colosseum's existence when it was decided it would no longer be flooded and used for naval battles.
  • Cesar]], those who will die salute you)'', by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]], 1859
  • C. W. Eckersberg]] (1815)
  • ''Interior of the Colosseum, Rome'' (1832) by [[Thomas Cole]], showing the [[Stations of the Cross]] around the arena and the extensive vegetation
  • Map of medieval Rome depicting the Colosseum
  • Colosseum
  • Entrance LII of the Colosseum, with [[Roman numerals]] still visible
  • Diagram of the levels of seating
  • A view of the interior of the Colosseum; clearing showing the hypogeum (Greek for "underground")
  • [[Sestertius]] of Titus celebrating the inauguration of the Colosseum (minted 80 AD).
  • 1870 view emphasizing the semi-rural environs of the Colosseum at the time
  • The exterior of the Colosseum, showing the partially intact outer wall (left) and the mostly intact inner wall (center and right)
  • Colosseum under renovation (2015)
  • Cross dedicated to the Christian martyrs, placed in 2000 by [[Pope John Paul II]].
  • [[Superposed order]] of the Colosseum
  • The Colosseum in a 1757 engraving by [[Giovanni Battista Piranesi]]
  • Pollice Verso]]'' (''Thumbs Down'') by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]], 1872
  • ''The Christian Martyrs' Last Prayer'', by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]] (1883)
  • Cross-section from the ''[[Lexikon der gesamten Technik]]'' (1904)
  • A map of central Rome during the Roman Empire, with the Colosseum at the upper right corner
  • Overview of the interior of the Colosseum in a 1776 engraving by [[Giovanni Battista Piranesi]]
  • View of the Colosseum in 2021
  • The raked areas that once held seating
  • Allied troops consult a guidebook outside the Colosseum after liberation in 1944
  • Weed control
ANCIENT ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE, A LANDMARK OF ROME, ITALY
Roman Colosseum; Colloseum; Coloseum; Flavian amphitheater; Collosseum; Flavian Amphitheatre; Flavian Ampitheater; Flavian Ampitheatre; Colosseo; Amphitheatrum Flavium; Colisseum; Coliseum (theatre); Flavian Amphitheater; Coliseum; The Colosseum; Colliseum; Roman Coliseum; The Coliseum; Anfiteatro Flavio; Flavian amphitheatre; Colosseum in Rome; Collosium; The Roman Colosseum; Vespasian Amphitheatre; Rome Colosseum; Colosseum, Italy; Flavius amphitheatre; The Coliseum of Rome; Coliseum (Rome); Collusem
(n.) = coliseo
Ex: The sport facilities selected for study were five coliseums and five auto race tracks.

Definition

Coliseum
·noun The amphitheater of Vespasian at Rome, the largest in the world.

Wikipedia

Wespazjan Kochowski

Wespazjan (Vespasian) Kochowski (coat of arms: Nieczuja) (1633 in Gaj, a village which no longer exists, near Waśniów in Sandomierz Land – June 6, 1700 in Kraków) was one of the most noted historians and poets of Polish Baroque, the most typical representative of the philosophy and literature of Sarmatism.