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Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Three Gorges project resettlement village Royalty Free Stock Photo
The half-grown caterpillar overwinters and is found in the fall often exposed to old seed heads, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The half-grown caterpillar overwinters and is found in the fall often exposed to old seed heads, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman amphitheatre, Merida, Spain
Beautiful Three Gorges project resettlement village Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Three Gorges project resettlement village Royalty Free Stock Photo
The half-grown caterpillar overwinters and is found in the fall often exposed to old seed heads, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The half-grown caterpillar overwinters and is found in the fall often exposed to old seed heads, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The half-grown caterpillar overwinters and is found in the fall often exposed to old seed heads, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Three Gorges project resettlement village Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Three Gorges project resettlement village Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Amphitheatre of Mérida Spanish: Anfiteatro de Mérida is a ruined Roman amphitheatre situated in the Roman colony of Emerita Augusta, present-day Mérida, in Spain. The city itself, Emerita Augusta, was founded in 25 BC by Augustus, to resettle emeritus soldiers discharged from the Roman army from two veteran legions of the Cantabrian Wars the Legio V Alaudae and Legio X Gemina. The amphitheatre itself was completed in 8 BC. The term emeritus refers to the soldiers, all of whom had been honorably discharged from service. The city became the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania.


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