-
maintain that it was an
earlier structure (tradition has it the I****
Quadrifrons was
brought to Rome from Falerii) and that
Domitian only
surrounded it...
- J****
Eremias quadrifrons, a
species of
lizard in
genus Eremias This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Quadrifrons. If an internal...
- The Arch of J**** is the only
quadrifrons triumphal arch
preserved in Rome. It was set up in the
early 4th
century AD at a
crossroads at the northeastern...
-
Eremias quadrifrons (commonly
known as the
Alachan racerunner) is a
species of
lizard endemic to China.
Eremias quadrifrons at the Reptarium.cz Reptile...
-
Zygaspis quadrifrons, also
known as the
Kalahari dwarf worm
lizard or
Kalahari round-snouted worm lizard, is a worm
lizard species in the
family Amphisbaenidae...
- directions,
often placed at crossroads, is
called a
tetrapylon (or
arcus quadrifrons in Latin), as it has four piers.
Roman examples are
usually roughly cubical...
- (2024). "Cranial
anatomy of the "round-headed"
Amphisbaenian Zygaspis quadrifrons (Squamata, Amphisbaenia)
based on high-resolution x-ray
computed tomography"...
- 48694°E / 42.05222; 12.48694 The Arch of
Malborghetto is an
Ancient Roman quadrifrons arch (that is, an arch with four pylons)
located nineteen kilometres...
- Pax to the god J**** as seen in the
construction of the
temple J****
Quadrifrons near the
Forum Pacis as the
closing of the
gates of J**** was seen as...
-
where it is
found near the
northeastern entrance to the Medina. It is a
quadrifrons triumphal arch,
surmounted by an
unusual octagonal cupola, and was erected...