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  2. List of monuments of the Roman Forum - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Roman Forum, looking east. This list of monuments of the Roman Forum (Forum Romanum) includes existing and former buildings, memorials and other built structures in the famous Roman public plaza during its 1,400 years of active use (8th century BC–ca 600 AD). It is divided into three categories: those ancient structures that can ...

  3. Roman Forum - Wikipedia

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    Roman Forum's 360x180 degree panorama virtual tour; Digital Roman Forum, 3D reconstructions of the Roman Forum in c. 400; Christian Hülsen: The Roman Forum (at LacusCurtius; Hülsen was one of the principal excavators of the Forum) Forum Romanum (photo archive) Map of the Forum in AD 100, blank or labelled; Lucentini, M. (31 December 2012).

  4. File:Roman Forum Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the Roman Forum taken from Open Street Maps. Date: 12 September 2021: Source: Open Street Maps: Author: Open Street Maps: Licensing.

  5. Trajan's Forum - Wikipedia

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    The building consisted of three parallel halls separated by annexes and was known as the Athenaeum; it functioned variously as school, a venue for judicial proceedings, and an occasional meeting-place for the Senate. [9] Map of the Imperial Fora showing Trajan's Forum

  6. Via dei Fori Imperiali - Wikipedia

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    The road was a celebration of the glories of ancient Rome because its construction has rediscovered and made visible the Imperial fora: the demolitions served to rediscover the forums of Trajan, Augustus, Caesar, Nerva and Trajan's Market, previously hidden under the demolished buildings.

  7. Five-Columns Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Five-Columns monument is a dedicatory addition to the Rostra in the Roman Forum dating to the early fourth century CE. This monument was part of the Tetrarchy's expansion of the Forum and is connected to the tenth anniversary of the Caesares within the four-ruler system.

  8. How are ancient Roman and Mayan buildings still standing ...

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    Ancient builders across the world created structures that are still standing today, thousands of years later — from Roman engineers who poured thick concrete sea barriers, to Maya masons who ...

  9. Imperial fora - Wikipedia

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    The Forum was used as a replacement venue to the Roman Forum for public affairs as well as government; it was also designed as a celebration of Caesar's power. Caesar had placed, on the front of his forum, a temple devoted to Venus Genetrix , since Caesar's family ( gens Julia ) claimed to descend by Venus through Aeneas .