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- en.wikipedia.org Arch of JanusThe so-called Arch of Janus was not actually dedicated to that Roman god; it is the only surviving ancient quadrifrons triumphal arch in Rome.
- wikiart.org en/giovanni-battista-piranesi/arch-of…‘Arch of Janus in Rome’ was created in 1748 by Giovanni Battista Piranesi in Neoclassicism style.
- Rome.us ancient-rome/arch-of-janus.htmlFrom its misunderstood dedication to its transformative journey through time, the Arch of Janus offers a captivating glimpse into Rome’s past.
- aviewoncities.com rome/arch-of-janusThe full name of the arch is Arch of Janus Quadrifrons. The arch was long thought to be a temple dedicated to the Roman God Janus (Ianus in Latin), who was...
- worldhistory.org article/593/arch-of-janus/The Arch of Janus, erected in the 4th century CE, stands in the forum Boarium of Rome and was most probably set up as a boundary-marker rather than a...
- livius.org Articles …/rome-arch-of-janus…The massive (and not particularly attractive) Arch of Janus Quadrifrons at the Velabrum marks the northeastern limit of the Forum Boarium, the cattle market of...
- mcid.mcah.columbia.edu art-atlas/ancient-and-…Arch of Janus. Ancient and Early Christian Sites of Rome. 4th century CE. ... Arch of Janus - View of niches on the southwestern corner of the Arch of Janus.
- wmf.org project/arch-janusThe Arch of Janus in the Forum Boarium is the only surviving quadrifrons arch in Rome. This arch with four facades marked an important meeting place and...
- jeffbondono.com TouristInRome/ArchOfJanus.htmlArch of Janus, from in front of San Giorgio al Velabro, with the Temple of Portunus in the distance through the arch See all Arch of Janus photos.
- atlasobscura.com places/arch-of-janusIt’s known as the Arch of Janus but has nothing to do with the Roman god of gates. The arch was never given this name during antiquity.
- colosseumrometickets.com arch-janus/Arch of Janus was a busy commercial centre in the ancient city and the arch provided shade and shelter from the elements for merchants and their customers.
- ancientromelive.org arcus-janus-arch-of-janus/The Arch of Janus (Arcus Janus) is a marble quadrifrons , or four-way arch, near the Cloaca Maxima. Learn more about this arch here.
- romanhistory.org structures/arch-of-janusThe so-called Arch of Janus was not actually dedicated to that Roman god; it is the only surviving ancient quadrifrons triumphal arch in Rome.The Arch of Janus...