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  • One of the most recognizable structures in the ancient city of Palmyra (تدمر) is the remarkable monumental arch (قوس النصر). Also known as the triumphal arch or victory arch, it was constructed during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus, who ruled from 193 to 211. Despite being built more than a half century after Hadrian’s visit to the city, the monument is often erroneously referred to as Hadrian’s arch.
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  • The Monumental Arch, also called the Arch of Triumph (Arabic: قوس النصر) or the Arch of Septimius Severus, was an ornamental archway in Palmyra, Syria.
  • One of the most recognizable structures in the ancient city of Palmyra (تدمر) is the remarkable monumental arch (قوس النصر).
  • The Monumental Arch, also called the Arch of Triumph (قوس النصر) or the Arch of Septimius Severus, was a Roman ornamental archway in Palmyra, Syria.
  • The Triumphal Arch of the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra – destroyed by Islamic State (IS) militants last October – is being resurrected, thanks to digital...
  • Islamic State militants have blown up the Arch of Triumph, a major monument in the 2,000-year-old Roman city of Palmyra, Syria's antiquities chief said on...
  • A general view shows the Temple of Bel in the historical city of Palmyra, Syria. ... A view shows the Monumental Arch in the historical city of Palmyra, Syria.
  • The Monumental Arch of Palmyra was created during the reign of the Emperor Septimius Severus, whose rule included the completion of many remarkable...
  • In connection with the Summit, a replica of the Monumental Arch of Palmyra was erected in one of Florence's main squares.
  • The Arch of Triumph was a Roman ornamental archway in Palmyra, Syria. It was built in the 3rd century during the reign of emperor Septimius Severus.
  • One of the most recognizable structures in the ancient city of Palmyra (تدمر) is the remarkable monumental arch (قوس النصر).
  • Showcased is the Monumental Arch in Palmyra, a Syrian ornamental archway built by the Romans in the 3rd Century.
  • Only its four great bases were standing when Cassas and Vignes visited Palmyra, in contrast to the well-preserved state of the monumental arch.