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  2. Arch of Trajan (Timgad) - Wikipedia

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    The Arch of Trajan is a Roman triumphal arch located in the city of Timgad (ancient Thamugadi), near Batna, Algeria. It was built between the later 2nd century and the early 3rd century. The three vaulted arch composed the western gate of the city, at the beginning of the Decumanus Maximus and the end of the road coming from Lambaesis.

  3. Timgad - Wikipedia

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    Timgad (Arabic: تيمقاد, romanized: Tīmqād, known as Marciana Traiana Thamugadi) was a Roman city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria. It was founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan around 100 AD. The full name of the city was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi .

  4. Arch of Trajan - Wikipedia

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    Arch of Trajan may refer to: Arch of Trajan (Ancona), Italy; ... Arch of Trajan (Rome), Italy; Arch of Trajan (Timgad), Algeria This page was last edited ...

  5. List of Roman triumphal arches - Wikipedia

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    Arch of Trajan: c. 109 AD Canosa di Puglia: Italy: Canusium Arch of Hadrian: c. 1st or 2nd centuries AD Capua: Italy: Capuae Arch of Augustus: 9 AD Fano: Italy: Fanum Fortunae Arch of Tiberius 18–19 AD Pompei: Italy: Pompeii: Arch of Augustus: c. 36–29 BC: Rome: Italy: Roma Arch of Constantine: 312–315 AD Rome: Italy: Roma Arch of Drusus ...

  6. Category : Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Algeria

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    Arch of Trajan (Timgad) O. Oued Beni Barbar; T. Tebessa Basilica; Thubursicum This page was last edited on 23 May 2020, at 04:19 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Category:Ancient Roman triumphal arches - Wikipedia

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    Arc de Berà; Arch of Alexander Severus; Arch of Cabanes; Arch of Campanus; Arch of Caracalla (Djémila) Arch of Caracalla (Thebeste) Arch of Dativius Victor; Arch of Galerius and Rotunda; Arch of Germanicus; Arch of Hadrian (Jerash) Arch of Marcus Aurelius (Tripoli) Arch of Septimius Severus (Leptis Magna) Arch of Trajan (Timgad)

  8. Limes Mauretaniae - Wikipedia

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    Roman Ruins in Volubilis, Morocco Ruins of the Roman Arch of Trajan at Thamugadi (Timgad), Algeria. During his civil war Julius Caesar defeated the partisans of Pompey at the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC. After the battle the previously independent kingdom of Numidia, whose king, Juba I had sided with Pompey, was divided.

  9. Sidi M'Cid Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Monument of the Dead is on one side of the bridge on the Sidi M'Cid hill. The monument is a replica of the Arch of Trajan in Timgad and commemorates the people of Constantine who laid down their lives fighting for France in the First World War. There is a natural bridge below the Sidi M'Cid bridge which blocks the view of the river from the ...