- The
Tropaeum Traiani or Trajan's
Trophy lies 1.4 km
northeast of the
Roman city of
Civitas Tropaensium (near the
modern Adamclisi, Romania). It was built...
- Trajan's
Forum (Latin:
Forum Traiani; Italian: Foro di Traiano) was the last of the
Imperial fora to be
constructed in
ancient Rome. The
architect Apollodorus...
-
handed ones. A falx (romphaia)
wielded on the
Tropaeum Traiani Another image from the
Tropaeum Traiani Dacian with falx (below) on
reverse of a
denarius (107...
- Trajan's
Bridge Latin: Pons
Traiani Romanian:
Podul lui
Traian Serbian: Трајанов мост /
Trajanov most
Artistic reconstruction (1907)
Coordinates 44°37′26″N...
- Switzerland).
Sculptural evidence, for
example on the
metopes from the
Tropaeum Traiani (Adamclisi, Romania),
shows that they were also used for the same purpose...
- the
Traiana was built.
Although they were
correctly known as the
Thermae Traiani throughout the
Middle Ages and much of the Renaissance, in the late sixteenth...
- in close-quarters combat. Note
pictorial depictions from the
Tropaeum Traiani monument,
descriptions of Caesar's
troops using javelins as
pikes against...
- The
Plutei of
Trajan (Latin
Plutei Traiani;
often called the
Anaglypha Traiani) are
carved stone balustrades built for the
Roman emperor Trajan. They...
-
judge residing in
Caralis and
garrisoned by an army
stationed in
Forum Traiani (today Fordongi****)
under the
command of a dux.
During this time, Christianity...
- Trajan's
Column (Italian:
Colonna Traiana, Latin:
Columna Traiani) is a
Roman triumphal column in Rome, Italy, that
commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's...