Circus Maximus
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The Circus Maximus (translates to biggest round-course) is an ancient hippodrome located in Rome. It was built by the Romans. It was used to stage horse races, but also other feasts. Today it is a park.
[edit] External links
- James Grout: Circus Maximus, part of the Encyclopædia Romana
- Circus Maximus Ipix 360° panorama
- Aerial view of Circus Maximus. Google Maps. Retrieved on October 14, 2005.