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Arcus Novus
A now-lost arch on the ancient Via Lata. It was dedicated to Diocletian either in 293 CE (marking the occasion of his decennalia) or in 303-304 (joint triumph with Maximian). The present church of Santa Maria in Via Lata occupies the site of the arch.
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Pleiades
Laubscher 1976
Richardson 1992 27
Kähler 1936
Wikipedia (English) Arcus Novus
Wikidata Q2859847: Arcus Novus
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Arcus Novus
A now-lost arch on the ancient Via Lata. It was dedicated to Diocletian either in 293 CE (marking the occasion of his decennalia) or in 303-304 (joint triumph with Maximian). The present church of Santa Maria in Via Lata occupies the site of the arch.
An arch as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Structural elements, typically curved, spanning openings and transmitting vertical loads to either side of the opening; also, structural elements or freestanding structures that resemble arches or act structurally like arches.
arch
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OSM location of Santa Maria in Via Lata
Location based on OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap (Way 130807533, version 5, osm:changeset=85642696, 2020-05-23T08:03:39Z)
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The Late Antique period in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 300 and to end in the year 640 after the birth of Christ. [[300, 640]]
Late Antique (AD 300-AD 640)
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