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This media file shows a stone plaque with Latin text inscribed on it, mounted on a brick and stone structure. The plaque is oval-shaped at the top and rectangular at the bottom. Above the plaque, a large stone cross with a dark grey center and lighter grey arms is visible. The plaque itself is off-white and has a border. The text is deeply carved and appears to be in Roman capitals.

The plaque details the history of the amphitheater, mentioning its original dedication, its expiation through the blood of martyrs, and subsequent restorations by Pope Clement X and Pope Benedict XIV. The final section details a restoration by Pope Pius IX, who restored and renovated the "middle part facing the Esquiline" due to its decay from age. The dates provided are MDCLXXV (1675), MDCCL (1700), and MDCCCLII (1852). The text suggests the location is likely the Colosseum in Rome, given the mention of the amphitheater and the history of papal interventions.

The overall scene is bathed in sunlight, casting shadows on the textured brickwork behind the plaque, suggesting it is daytime. The surrounding architecture is ancient and weathered, indicating a historical site. The stone and brick materials, along with the inscription, suggest a place of significant historical and possibly religious importance.
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Jun 28, 2026

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This media file shows a stone plaque with Latin text inscribed on it, mounted on a brick and stone structure. The plaque is oval-shaped at the top and rectangular at the bottom. Above the plaque, a large stone cross with a dark grey center and lighter grey arms is visible. The plaque itself is off-white and has a border. The text is deeply carved and appears to be in Roman capitals. The plaque details the history of the amphitheater, mentioning its original dedication, its expiation through the blood of martyrs, and subsequent restorations by Pope Clement X and Pope Benedict XIV. The final section details a restoration by Pope Pius IX, who restored and renovated the "middle part facing the Esquiline" due to its decay from age. The dates provided are MDCLXXV (1675), MDCCL (1700), and MDCCCLII (1852). The text suggests the location is likely the Colosseum in Rome, given the mention of the amphitheater and the history of papal interventions. The overall scene is bathed in sunlight, casting shadows on the textured brickwork behind the plaque, suggesting it is daytime. The surrounding architecture is ancient and weathered, indicating a historical site. The stone and brick materials, along with the inscription, suggest a place of significant historical and possibly religious importance.

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