Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The amphitheatre with an elliptical arena, dated to the Severan period, Tipasa, Mauretania Caesariensis, Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
The legionary Amphitheatre, constructed in AD 169 under Marcus Aurelius and restored in 180 and 194, it could hold up to 12,000 spectators, Lambaesis (Numidia), Algeria
Following Hadrian:
Amphitheatre of Tarraco, built in the 2nd century AD, Tarragona, Spain
Following Hadrian:
Amphitheatre of Tarraco, built in the 2nd century AD, Tarragona, Spain
Following Hadrian:
Amphitheatre of Tarraco, built in the 2nd century AD, Tarragona, Spain
Following Hadrian:
Amphitheatre of Tarraco, built in the 2nd century AD, Tarragona, Spain
Following Hadrian:
Amphitheatre of Tarraco, built in the 2nd century AD, Tarragona, Spain
Following Hadrian:
Amphitheatre of Tarraco, built in the 2nd century AD, Tarragona, Spain
Following Hadrian:
Fragment of a fresco depicting the goddess Nemesis accompanied by a genius and a hunter, from the underground shrine of Nemesis in the amphitheatre, 2nd century AD, National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona, Spain
Following Hadrian:
Podium wall of the amphitheatre of Nemausus mentioning reserved seats for the sailors of the Ardèche and Ouvèze and Rhône and the Saône (CIL XII, 3316), Musée de la Romanité de Nîmes, France
Following Hadrian:
The Amphitheatre of Durrës (Dyrrachium), built in the 2nd century AD during the reign of Trajan or Hadrian, Albania