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[[File:Arco di Constantino.png|thumb|250px|Arco di Constantino]]
[[File:Arco di Constantino.png|thumb|250px|Arco di Constantino]]
The '''Arco di Constantino''', also known as the '''Arch of Constantine''', was a structure that formed a part of the [[Rome|Roman]] Forum.
The '''Arch of Constantine''' (Italian: ''Arco di Constantino''), was a structure that formed a part of the [[Rome|Roman]] Forum.


==History==
==History==
On {{Wiki|Constantine the Great|Constantine I}}'s ascension to the throne in 132, after his defeat of {{Wiki|Maxentius|Maxentius I}}, the Arco di Constantino was built to commemorate his victory; most of the artwork on the arch was plundered from existing monuments and modified to alter its meaning.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
On {{Wiki|Constantine the Great|Constantine I}}'s ascension to the throne in 132, after his defeat of {{Wiki|Maxentius|Maxentius I}}, the Arch of Constantine was built to commemorate his victory; most of the artwork on the arch was plundered from existing monuments and modified to alter its meaning.


==References==
==Reference==
{{Reflist}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
[[Category:Arches]]
[[Category:Arches]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Rome]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Rome]]

Revision as of 17:51, 19 December 2014


Arco di Constantino

The Arch of Constantine (Italian: Arco di Constantino), was a structure that formed a part of the Roman Forum.

History

On Constantine I's ascension to the throne in 132, after his defeat of Maxentius I, the Arch of Constantine was built to commemorate his victory; most of the artwork on the arch was plundered from existing monuments and modified to alter its meaning.

Reference