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Tunisia El Djem, Africa

12/21/2020

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Wonders of Africa, Tunisia El Djem


wonders of africa, tunisia el djem
  • One of the largest arenas of the Roman Empire can be found in the middle of the Tunisian desert. The Amphitheater of Thysdrus, an enormous structure, emerged out of the barren desert in just eight years.
  • ​Chariot races and gladiatorial bouts were held inside the arena.
  • The rooms and passageways of  the amphitheater are decorate with magnificent mosaics.
  • The 64 rounded arches per story give the structure a filigree appearance. 

Important FACTS to remember of "Tunisia El Djem," part of continent Africa.

 ❤️Size: The amphitheater is approximately 500 ft long, 400 ft wide, and is three stories tall (ca 120 ft high)
❤️Building time: It was built over a period of 8 years (230-238 CE)
❤️Building material: Local sandstone was the primarily material used.

Important DATES to remember of "Tunisia El Djem," part of continent Africa.

❤️46 BCE: Thysdrus was founded
❤️Ca. 230 CE: Construction on the amphitheater began.
❤️238: A revolt was put down by troops of the Thracian-born Roman emperor Maximus Thrax (173-238)
❤️7th century: The amphitheater was rebuilt as a fortification by the Berber chieftain Damia Kahina during her fight against the Arabs.
❤️1695: The structure is partially destroyed when Mohamed Bey breaches the outer well using explosives.

 THE MOST TOP 100 Wonders Of The World -EL DJEM TUNISIA - YouTube
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