Arch of Constantine, Rome

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    Then, you will probably make...

    by Giulia_ua Updated Feb 26, 2007 191 reviews

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    Then, you will probably make picture of (or near) Arc of Constantine. It was build in 315 A.D. to commemorate Constantine’s triumph over Maxentius.

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    by Redang Updated Feb 16, 2007 2921 reviews

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    Arco de Constatino (Rome, Italy)

    It was the centre of the ancient Rome.

    Via del Fori Imperiali.
    Metro: Colosseo (Line B).

    Free entry.

    For more pics, visit my Travelogue: Foro Romano/Roman Forum (1 & 2).

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    Arch of Constantine

    by rcsparty Written Sep 6, 2006 535 reviews

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    The Arch was built to commemorate the victory of Constantine over his rival Maxemtius in 312 AD. It is built between Palatine Hill and the Colisseum, so you can't miss it.

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    Arco di Constantino

    by bonio Written May 4, 2006 2366 reviews

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    Built in315 to celebrate a victory by Constantine. It's right next to the Colosseum so you're bound to see it.

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    ARCH OF CONSTANTINE

    by GrantBoone Updated Jul 22, 2004 398 reviews

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    Facing the colloseum , the arch is decorated with medallions and statuesand was built in 315AD.

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    Arco di Costantino

    by challenger Updated Sep 22, 2003 204 reviews
    Arco di Costantino

    Constantine's Arch, one of Rome's most famous landmarks, is located right next to the Coliseum. Impossible to miss and quite impressive.

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    • Historical Travel
    • Archeology
    • Architecture
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    Arch di Costantino

    by phred1910 Updated Jul 10, 2003 220 reviews
    Arch di Costantino

    On the western side of the colosseum is an arch to honor Constantine following his victory over Maxentius at the battle of Milvian Bridge in AD 312 (information taken from Lonely Planet)

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    Arch of Constantine

    by paradisedreamer Written May 23, 2003 1171 reviews

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    Erected in 315 AD to celebrate the emperor Constantine's victory over Maxentius.
    Address: Between the Colosseum and Palatine Hill

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