jeiriahh jeiriahh
  • 22-08-2020
  • History
contestada

How was the Hippodrome different from the Colosseum?

Respuesta :

breiaforwood
breiaforwood breiaforwood
  • 22-08-2020

The hippodrome (Greek: ἱππόδρομος) was an ancient Greek stadium for horse racing and chariot racing. The Colosseum in Rome, Italy, is a large amphitheater that hosted events like gladiatorial games.

Ver imagen breiaforwood
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

each cell is surrounded by a _____ that seperates the interior of the cell from its surroundings
Which characteristic applies to Mr. Lorry, Miss Pross, and Mr. Cruncher? A. helpful B. wealthy C. weak D. selfish
A horizontal line that passes through the point (6,0)
Why did Justinian I fail to regain all of the former provinces of the old Roman Empire? His general made military blunders. His troops mutinied. He ran out of m
What were Native American groups most threatened by? buffalo herds other Native American groups drought diseases introduced by white settlers
Precession is the wobble of Earth’s axis in a complete circle, which takes 25,700 years to complete one circle. How much of that circle is completed in one Eart
Prohibition led to WW1 The Great Migration a raise in organized crimes fundamentalism
Galileo Galilei Francis Bacon Sir Isaac Newton René Descartes
Can some one give me step by step instructions on how to solve this? log(4x+3)=0
first the _ is copied, and then the cell splits