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- The Arcus Argentariorum (Latin: Arch of the Money-Changers; in Italian: Arco degli Argentari), is an ancient Roman arch that was partly incorporated in...
- commissioning a triumphal arch on the occasion of his visit of 203. Arcus Argentariorum—dedicated by the money changers of Rome to the Severan family Bulla...
- The façade of the church encroaches upon and incorporates the Arcus Argentariorum, which was completed in 204 AD. S. Giorgo falls within the territory...
- church, dating back to the late Middle Ages, the square houses the Arcus Argentariorum, the Arch of J****, the Temple of Hercules Victor and the Temple of...
- Inverse trigonometric functions, also called arcus or arc functions Arcus Argentariorum, an arch of San Giorgio al Velabro Church, Rome, Italy Arcus, the main...
- edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/PLATOP*/Arcus_Argentariorum.html http://www.trajancoins.com/plautilla.htm "Dictionary of Gr**** and...
- temple to Felicitas. It is also the site of the Arch of J****, the Arcus Argentariorum and the church San Giorgio al Velabro. Schmitz, Leonhard (2012-12-13)...
- Prin****lis Dextera Porta Salaria Porta Septimiana Porta Tiburtina Arcus Argentariorum Arcus Novus Arch of Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius Arch of Augustus...
- Tiber Island: here, between ancient and middle-age monuments (the Arcus Argentariorum, the Arch of J****, the Temple of Hercules Victor, the Temple of Portunus...
- precedents are rare but the same arrangement is visible on the Arcus Argentariorum in Rome. The friezes are embellished with festoons of fruit and ribbons...