- A
triumphal arch is a free-standing
monumental structure in the
shape of an
archway with one or more
arched p****ageways,
often designed to span a road...
- the
general wore a
crown of
laurel and an all-purple, gold-embroidered
triumphal toga
picta ("painted" toga),
regalia that
identified him as near-divine...
- The Acta
Triumphorum or Triumphalia,
better known as the
Fasti Triumphales, or
Triumphal Fasti, is a
calendar of
Roman magistrates honoured with a celebratory...
- A
triumphal march is a
musical form
generally reflecting a triumph,
victory or
great joy. Many
composers have
written a
triumphal march, with
maybe the...
- A
triumphal entry is a
ceremonial entry by a person,
often into a city.
Roman triumph,
awarded to
successful generals in
Ancient Rome
Triumphal entry...
- 37.519917°E / 55.736750; 37.519917 The
third and the
oldest surviving triumphal arch in
Moscow was
built in 1829–34 on
Tverskaya Zastava Square to Joseph...
- The
Triumphal Procession (in German, Triumphzug) or
Triumphs of
Maximilian is a
monumental 16th-century
series of
woodcut prints by
several artists, commissioned...
-
Roman triumphal honours (Latin:
insignia or
ornamenta triumphalia)
denotes honours awarded during the
Roman Empire to a
victorious general in lieu of...
- The
Narva Triumphal Arch (Russian: На́рвские триумфа́льные ворота, lit.
Narvskie Triumfal'nyye vorota) was
erected in the vast
Stachek Square (prior to...
- A
victory column, or
monumental column or
triumphal column, is a
monument in the form of a column,
erected in
memory of a
victorious battle, war, or revolution...