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Theatre building in Arles, France

(‎Created claim: Les Archives du Spectacle ID (P355): /o/9347-Theatre-antique-d-Arles, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1733142397122)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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Ancient Gallo-Roman theatre, located near the amphitheatre (Arènes). Probably built during the reign of Emperor Augustus (ca. 31 BC-14 AD). Ca. 6500 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Ancient Gallo-Roman theatre, located near the amphitheatre (Arènes). Probably built during the reign of Emperor Augustus (ca. 31 BC-14 AD). Ca. 6500 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Ancient Gallo-Roman theatre, located near the amphitheatre (Arènes). Probably built during the reign of Emperor Augustus (ca. 31 BC-14 AD). Ca. 6500 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Arles, France
  • Roman theatre Arles (FR)
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Roman theatre Arles (FR) [Arles]
Theatre building in Arles, France
  • Roman theatre Arles (FR)

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43°40'35.000"N, 4°37'46.999"E
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Ancient Gallo-Roman theatre, located near the amphitheatre (Arènes). Probably built during the reign of Emperor Augustus (ca. 31 BC-14 AD). Ca. 6500 seats. (English)
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Arelate (modern Arles, France). Cavea width: 102 m., ima 19 rows in 4 cunei; media 8 rows; summa 4 rows. Palpitum: L 60.5 X 10m; orchestra width: 30.63 m; aulaeum slot L 44, W 2.5m; capacity: 5,800/7,250; ca. 27-14 CE. (English)
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27 BCEGregorian
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7,250
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1. century BCE
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13200
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