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In Rome, fighting to the death was a sport. Where did the fighting take place and who did the fighting?

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Answer:In Rome, the gladiatorial contests were held in the Coliseum, a huge stadium that first opened in 80 C.E. Located in the middle of the city, the Coliseum was circular in shape with three levels of arches around the outside.

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