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In the Colosseum the Roman people watched Gladiators. They craved the excitement and blood lust of the gladiatorial games. Their taste for blood and this form of entertainment resulted in estimates over 500 000 people and more than a million animals died in the ancient Roman Colosseum throughout its history of gladiatorial and hunting events.
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