The Arch of Drusus is an ancient arch in Rome, Italy, close to the First Mile of the Appian Way and next to the Porta San Sebastiano. Long misidentified, it is most likely the remains of the Arch of Trajan.
Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus (38–9 BC), also called Drusus the Elder, was a Roman politician and military commander. He was a patrician Claudian but...
arches either side of the temple in honour ofDrusus the Younger and Germanicus and their victories in Germania. With the dedication of the Forum of Trajan...
attic and outer half of both piers in travertine after the structure was severely damaged in 1822. Reliable source The Archof Titus (Italian: Arco di...
The Archof Constantine (Italian: Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome dedicated to the emperor Constantine the Great. The arch was commissioned...
This is a list of Roman triumphal arches. Triumphal arches were constructed across the Roman Empire and are an archetypal example of Roman architecture...
The Archof Septimius Severus (Italian: Arco di Settimio Severo) at the northwestern end of the Roman Forum is a white marble triumphal arch dedicated...
Drusus Julius Caesar (7 October c. 14 BC – 14 September AD 23), also called Drusus the Younger, was the son of Emperor Tiberius, and heir to the Roman...
(daughter of Germanicus) Drusus Caesar (son of Germanicus) Julia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula) Antonia Minor (mother of Claudius) Britannicus (son of Claudius)...
an ArchofDrusus and Germanicus, made up of two arches built in 19 in honour of Nero Claudius Drusus and Germanicus either side of the Temple of Mars...
The seven hills of Rome (Latin: Septem colles/montes Romae, Italian: Sette colli di Roma [ˈsɛtte ˈkɔlli di ˈroːma]) east of the river Tiber form the geographical...
dynasty, Drusus was the son of Tiberius' general and heir, Germanicus. After the deaths of his father and of Tiberius' son, Drusus the Younger, Drusus and...
monumental stairway of 135 steps is linked with the Trinità dei Monti church under the patronage of the Bourbon kings of France, at the top of the steps, and...
(Italian: Mura aureliane) are a line of city walls built between 271 AD and 275 AD in Rome, Italy, during the reign of the Roman Emperor Aurelian. They superseded...
mosaic flooring, and is situated on the slope of the Palatine that overlooks the Colosseum and the Archof Constantine. The Republican-era houses on the...
(the Forum Adjectum) extending southeast as far as the Archof Titus. Originally, the site of the Forum had been a marshy lake where waters from the surrounding...
actually the only remaining archof the ancient Pons Aemilius, collapsed during the flood of 1598 and demolished at the end of the 19th century; and Ponte...
293–294 This is not to be confused with the Archof Titus, built over the Via Sacra on the opposite side of the Palatine. Humphrey 1986, p. 74 Humphrey...
central nave. However, instead of having columns support the ceiling like other basilicas, it was built using arches, a much more common appearance in...
triumphal arch. This arch has been identified as the one called the "archof Antoninus" in later sources, but has also been called the "archof Claudius"...
chariot, taming hippocamps. In the centre, a robustly-modelled triumphal arch is superimposed on the palazzo façade. The centre niche or exedra framing...
a branch of the Aqua Marcia. The travertine arch was not decorated with sculptural relief. ArchofDrusus – Ancient Roman arch, a landmark of Rome, Italy...
of the Roman Forum seen from a window of the Palazzo Senatorio: at the centre the church of St. Martina and Luca; at the lower right corner the Arch of...
zones. At the lower level of the windows is a Gallery of Popes painted at the same time as the Lives. Around the arched tops of the windows are areas known...
as did the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone of which Innocent was the sponsor. The base of the fountain is a basin from the centre of which travertine rocks...
Roman Republican temples and the remains of Pompey's Theatre. It is in the ancient Campus Martius. The name of the square comes from the Torre Argentina...