Circus (Q23588)

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In ancient Rome, a roofless enclosure for chariot or horse racing and for gladiatorial shows; usually a long oblong with one rounded end and a barrier down the centre; seats for the spectators usually on both sides and around one end.

In ancient Rome, a roofless enclosure for chariot or horse racing and for gladiatorial shows; usually a long oblong with one rounded end and a barrier down the centre; seats for the spectators usually on both sides and around one end.
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Circus
In ancient Rome, a roofless enclosure for chariot or horse racing and for gladiatorial shows; usually a long oblong with one rounded end and a barrier down the centre; seats for the spectators usually on both sides and around one end.

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    In ancient Rome, a roofless enclosure for chariot or horse racing and for gladiatorial shows; usually a long oblong with one rounded end and a barrier down the centre; seats for the spectators usually on both sides and around one end. (English)
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