- 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...
- 43.7447778; 7.4018028 The
Tropaeum Alpium (English:
Trophy of the Alps; French: Trophée des Alpes) is a
Roman trophy (
tropaeum)
celebrating the emperor...
- A
tropaion (Gr****: τρόπαιον, Latin:
tropaeum), from
which the
English word "trophy" is derived, was a
monument erected to
commemorate a
victory over one's...
-
Tropaeum is an
extinct genus of
ammonites found throughout the
oceans of the
world during the
Early Cretaceous. As with many
other members of the family...
- one
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...
-
Campsite Memorial of Augustus, or Octavian's
Tropaeum for the
Battle of
Actium was a
victory trophy (
tropaeum)
built by
Emperor Augustus to
commemorate his...
-
melee weapon in close-quarters combat. Note
pictorial depictions from the
Tropaeum Traiani monument,
descriptions of Caesar's
troops using javelins as pikes...
- / 44.09194°N 27.94417°E / 44.09194; 27.94417
Civitas Tropaensium or
Tropaeum Traiani (its
Roman name) was a
Roman city
situated in the
Roman province...
- 3)
Tropaion or
tropaeum,
ancient Roman victory monument or
trophy Tropaeum Traiani, the
Trophy of Trajan, in
modern Romania Tropaeum Alpium, the Trophy...
- or "warriors") and
Nantuates from nantu- ("valley") respectively. The
Tropaeum Alpium inscription contains the
names of 45
Alpine tribes. The
Raetic tribes...