Flooding the Colosseum for Naval Battles
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Before the Colosseum became famous for gladiators, Rome turned it into something even more
shocking. In its earliest years, the arena may have been flooded for
water-based spectacles inspired by Roman naval battles, known as naumachiae. Using Rome’s advanced
aqueduct system, engineers could channel and control large volumes of water inside the
amphitheater. The wooden arena floor was removable at the time, allowing shallow
water to cover the space below. Prisoners or condemned men were then forced to fight in boats
while tens of thousands of spectators watched from the stone seating above. Many participants
drowned, turning the event into a deadly form of entertainment. When the underground
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