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Place Arch of Augustus at Ariminum by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 07, 2024 04:22 PM
The Arch of Augustus at Ariminum was dedicated in 27 B.C. and marked the end of the Via Flaminia.
Place Arch of Gallienus by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 11, 2024 01:36 PM
The Arch of Gallienus marked the Porta Esquilina, a gate in the Servian Wall of Rome. The via Labicana and via Tiburtina issue from Rome at this point. The arch was erected in A.D. 262.
Place Arch of Germanicus by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 28, 2023 06:03 PM
A triumphal arch built by C. Julius Rufus, and dedicated to Tiberius and his adoptive sons, Drusus Caesar and Germanicus.
Place Arch of Lucius Neratius Priscus by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 29, 2018 05:19 PM
An arch dedicated to Lucius Neratius Priscus, suffect consul of A.D. 97 and governor of Germania Inferior.
Place Arch of Marcus Aurelius at Tripoli by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 15, 2024 10:04 AM
A quadrifons arch at ancient Oea (modern Tripoli) that commemorates Roman victories over the Parthians in A.D. 161.
Place Arch of Septimius Severus by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 20, 2024 12:23 PM
The Arch of Septimius Severus is situated at the northwest corner of the Forum Romanum. It was dedicated in A.D. 203 and serves to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus and his two sons against the Parthians (194/195 and 197–199).
Place Arch of Septimius Severus by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 15, 2024 10:19 AM
The Arch of Septimius Severus dates to 205.
Place Arch of Septimius Severus at Lepcis Magna by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 15, 2024 11:01 AM
The Arch of Septimius Severus at Lepcis Magna dates ca. A.D. 203.
Place Arch of the Sergii by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 11, 2024 01:31 PM
A Roman triumphal arch at Pula commemorating Lucius Sergius Lepidus and the family of the Sergii for service at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC.
Place Arch of Trajan by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 29, 2018 05:19 PM
An arch dedicated to Trajan on the Via Flaminia at Carsulae, also known as the Arco di San Damiano.
Place Arch of Trajan by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 12, 2023 12:04 PM
The Arch of Trajan at Maktar.
Place Arch of Trajan at Ancona by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 15, 2024 10:13 AM
An arch erected to honor Trajan between A.D. 100 and 116.
Place Arch of Trajan at Benevento by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 03, 2024 11:46 AM
A triumphal arch built in honor of Trajan at Beneventum; it marks the Trajanic extension of the Via Appia.
Place Archabis (river) by T. Sinclair — last modified Jul 09, 2023 09:08 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 G3 Archabis fl.
Place Archabis Pr. by David Braund — last modified Feb 14, 2012 10:49 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 G3 Archabis Pr.
Place Archaeological area of Macchia Grande by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 09, 2020 10:20 AM
The archaeological area of Macchia Grande provides archaeological evidence for multiple phases of human occupation from the Villanovan period to the Roman Imperial period.
Place Archaeological area of Piano della Comunità by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 09, 2017 02:52 PM
The archaeological area of Piano (or Quarto) di Comunità is an area of Etrusco-Roman Veii where there is evidence for a Republican domus that is modified during the Augustan period. The area is then used as a necropolis in Late Antiquity (fourth and fifth centuries).
Place Archaeological area of Villa di Campetti by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 28, 2024 10:32 PM
The site of a Roman villa complex covering ca. 10,000 square meters. The villa was built in the late republican period (second-first centuries B.C.) on the hillside adjacent to the Archaic Portonaccio sanctuary.
Place Archaiopolis by T. Sinclair — last modified Oct 07, 2022 07:09 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 H2 Archaiopolis
Place Archalla by T.B. Mitford — last modified Oct 20, 2012 03:44 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 64 A3 Archalla

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