File:The Roman theatre, built in the 2nd century AD under Hadrian on the ruins of an earlier theatre, later renovated under Septimius Severus, Hierapolis, Turkey - 17033895960.jpg

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English: The 2nd century AD was a period of extensive rebuilding following a devastating earthquake in 60 AD.
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