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|image = Arco di Settimio Severo.png | |||
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|description = Triumphal arch commemorating the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus. | |||
|location = [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | |||
|architect = [[Septimius Severus]] | |||
|dateconstructed = 203 | |||
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|functions = Triumphal arch | |||
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The '''Arch of Septimius Severus''' (Italian: ''Arco di Settimio Severio'') is a structure that formed part of the [[Rome|Roman]] [[Roman Forum|Forum]]. | The '''Arch of Septimius Severus''' (Italian: ''Arco di Settimio Severio'') is a structure that formed part of the [[Rome|Roman]] [[Roman Forum|Forum]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 13 June 2020
The Arch of Septimius Severus (Italian: Arco di Settimio Severio) is a structure that formed part of the Roman Forum.
History
Standing at the foot of Capitoline Hill in the Roman Forum, the Arch of Septimius Severus is a triumphal arch commemorating the Parthian victories of the Emperor Septimius Severus.[1]
After Septimius died, his sons Caracalla and Geta shared rule as joint emperors. However, in 212 CE, Caracalla had Geta assassinated and subsequently destroyed all records of Geta's existence, including Geta's image and inscriptions on the arch.[1]