In Rome itself the word forum denoted the flat and formerly marshy space between the Palatine and Capitoline hills (also called forum Romanum), which even during the regal period accommodated such public meetings as could not be held within the area Capitolina. In early times the forum Romanum was used for gladiatorial games, and over the colonnades were galleries for spectators; there were also shops of various kinds. Under the Roman Empire, when the forum became primarily a centre for religious and secular spectacles and ceremonies, it was the site of many of the cityβs most imposing temples and monuments. Among the structures surviving in whole or in part are the Temple of Castor and Pollux, the Temple of the Deified Caesar, the Mamertine Prison, the Curia (Senate house), the Temple of Saturn, the Temple of Vesta, the Temple of Romulus, the Arch of Titus, the Arch of Septimius Severus, and the Cloaca Maxima.
Also during the imperial period a considerable number of new forums, the fora civilia (judicial) and venalia (mercantile), came into existence. In addition to the forum Romanum, the forums of Caesar and Augustus belonged to the former class, the forum boarium (cattle), holitorium (vegetable), etc., to the latter.
The 1st-century-BC architect Vitruvius stated that the ideal forum should be large enough to accommodate a large crowd but not so large as to dwarf a small one. He proposed a 3:2 length-to-breadth ratio. It is to this proportion that Trajanβs Forum in Rome was erected early in the 2nd century AD. Commissioned by the emperor Trajan and designed by Apollodorus of Damascus, it measures approximately 920 by 620 feet (about 280 by 190 m) and covers about 25 acres (10 ha). Persons entered through a triple gateway into a colonnaded open space lined with merchantsβ booths. The forum is flanked by two semicircular, colonnaded exedrae. Opposite the gateway is the Basilica Ulpia, beyond which is Trajanβs Column, carved with relief sculpture depicting Trajanβs victories. The aesthetic harmony of this space has influenced many subsequent town planners.
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Since the killing of Baba Siddique on October 13, Salman Khan's security has been heightened and placed on high alert. Now, the paparazzi are also re-evaluating their coverage of the film star.
Salman Khan, one of Bollywoodβs most prominent stars, has long been a favourite subject of paparazzi. His every move, from film shoots to casual outings, is often documented by eager photographers hoping to capture candid moments. However, recent developments suggest that the paparazzi are rethinking their approach towards the actor, as growing security concerns have prompted a more cautious strategy.
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Salman Khan is an Indian actor and producer, known for his work in Hindi films. He made his film debut with a brief role in Biwi Ho To Aisi (1988), before having his breakthrough with Sooraj Barjatya's blockbuster romance Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) that won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.[1] In the early 1990s, he earned success with the action film Baaghi: A Rebel for Love (1990) and the romance Sanam Bewafa, Saajan (both 1991).
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Salman Khan, Indian actor, producer, and philanthropist. Known for "Maine Pyar Kiya," "Dabangg," "Bajrangi Bhaijaan," and the Being Human Foundation.
Salman Khan, one of Indian cinemaβs most celebrated actors, has enjoyed a career spanning over three decades. Born on December 27, 1965, he began his acting journey with a supporting role in Biwi Ho To Aisi (1988) before achieving overnight stardom with his lead role in Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. Over the years, Salman has delivered numerous iconic films across genres, including family dramas like Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994), action-packed blockbusters such as Dabangg (2010) and Ek Tha Tiger (2012), and emotional stories like Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015). His success at the box office is unparalleled, with him starring in the highest-grossing Hindi film of the year ten times, an achievement unmatched by any other actor.
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