Discovered: Britain's very own Colosseum
Third-century fans flocked to watch gladiators fight in Chester's bloody arena
By David Keys, Archaeology Correspondent
Published: 04 February 2007
Archaeologists have discovered that what had been thought to be a relatively
small, down-market amphitheatre in Britain was in fact a top-of-the-range,
though admittedly more intimate, version of Rome's famous gladiatorial arena.
Indeed, this British Colosseum - in Chester - may well have been built as a
replica of the one in Rome, possibly on the orders of the Roman Emperor
Septimius Severus, who was in Britain at the time.
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