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At its height the Roman Empire covered an enormous area of Europe and North Africa, including the UK, France, Spain, Türkiye, Croatia, Cyprus ... minutes at Aspendos amphitheatre and then ...
Temperatures quickly begin to heat up in Cyprus in the spring ... It’s home to well-preserved mosaics, an amphitheatre and the remains of five Roman villas. In the centre of Paphos, there ...
Temperatures quickly begin to heat up in Cyprus in the spring ... It’s home to well-preserved mosaics, an amphitheatre and the remains of five Roman villas. In the centre of Paphos, there ...
Cyprus is a country known for its seemingly unending coastline ... where pebbly beaches back onto a town packed with heirlooms; while, in Pula, the Roman amphitheatre is as popular as the beach. Or, ...
2,000-year-old Roman amphitheatre made of limestone arches. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for your regular round-up of news, reviews and offers in your inbox. Get all the ...
The crowds and the heat are gone but the temperatures in Crete and Cyprus should be perfect ... These include Kourion, a Greco-Roman site with a well-preserved amphitheatre, mosaics and bathhouses ...
In Monteleone Sabino – a small village of barely 1,000 inhabitants a stone’s throw from Rome – a recently discovered Roman amphitheatre is nestled away behind bushes and woodland and has ...
Away from the city, Cyprus’ beautiful beaches beckon ... also holds an early Christian basilica, and its Roman remains include an amphitheatre that’s still used to stage operas.
Meanwhile, the Roman city of Corinium (now Cirencester) was second only to London in size and importance by the 2nd century, with a population of over 10,000 and its own amphitheatre.
Dodge through the many building sites and you enter a quiet plaza with a ring of dark stone set into the pavement, tracing where London’s Roman Amphitheatre once stood. Bits of it are ...