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Flavian Architecture
The Flavian Amphitheater
The most enduring landmark of the Flavian dynasty was the Flavian Amphitheatre, better known as the Colosseum. Its construction was begun by Vespasian, and ultimately finished by Titus and Domitian, financed from the spoils of the destruction of the Second Jerusalem Temple.
A photo of the Colosseum as it stands today, lit up at dusk.
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