July 25: Arch of Constantine
On this date in the year 315, the Arch of Constantine was officially opened. It commemorates Emperor Constantine’s victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge three years earlier in 312.
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Arch of Constantine Photos
Over 70 photos of the Arch of Constantine from the ClipPix ETC website.
Arch of Constantine
Front view of the Arch of Constantine from the ClipPix ETC website.
Map of Rome and Vicinity
Map of the location of the Milvian Bridge (Pons Mulvius) in northern Rome. From a collection of over 100 maps of Italy on the Maps ETC website.
Battle of Constantine
Battle of Constantine against Maxentius from the ClipArt ETC website. The original painting is located in the Room of Constantine at the Vatican.
Roman Architecture
About 250 examples of Roman architecture from the ClipArt ETC website.
Emperor Constantine
Drawing of Constantine from the ClipArt ETC website.
Arch in 3D
Stereoview of the Arch of Constantine from the ClipPix ETC website. Red/blue 3D glasses required for viewing.
Front View of Arch
Front view of the Arch of Constantine from the ClipArt ETC website.
Front View of Arch
Another front view of the Arch of Constantine from the ClipArt ETC website.
Oblique View of Arch
An oblique view of the Arch of Constantine from the ClipArt ETC website.
Roman Empire Illustrations
Nearly 400 illustrations of the Roman Empire including culture, people, everyday life, coats of arms, and more from the ClipArt ETC website.
Roman Empire Poster
Poster with highlights of the Roman Empire from 31 BC to AD 476 from the ClipArt ETC website.
Photos of Rome
Over 200 photos of Rome from the ClipPix ETC website.
Colosseum
The Arch of Constantine is located along the Via triumphalis adjacent to the Colosseum. Illustration from the ClipArt ETC website.