Roman Statue
Friday, July 29th, 2011
What Roman emperor erected a statue in a mock naval battle in the Coliseum?
This was done by the emperor did before him, I have tried many ways to ask this question, I think the statue was of Poseidon. It was in the historic canal and I think it was a modern spectacle of Marvel, but I'm not one hundred percent sure. This emperor rasied a statue out of water for opening a mock sea battle. Not outside the Coliseum. This was done by the emperor before him, I have tried many ways to ask this question, I think the statue was of Poseidon (Greek or Roman, no matter). It was in the channel history, and I think it was a show Modern Marvel, but I'm not a hundred percent sure. It had something to do with how the emperor was the statue out of the water with a kind of Pully.
Certainly was not Nero. That he was dead long before the Colosseum was built. The Colosseum was completed in the reign of Titus, to see from there. And was not the statue of Poseidon, but the Roman equivalent of Neptune.
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