List of ancient Roman triumphal arches
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List of ancient Roman triumphal arches
(By modern country)
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- Carpentras
- Orange
- Reims: Porte de Mars
- Saint Rémy de Provence: Roman site of Glanum
- Saintes: Arch of Germanicus
- Porta Nigra, Trier
- Arch of Trajan, Ancona, erected 113
- Augustan Arch, Aosta
- Arch of Trajan, Beneventum, the Porta Aurea, erected 114
- Arco Campano, Capua
- Arch of Augustus, Fano
- Arch of Augustus, Rimini, erected AD 27
- Arch of Constantine, Rome erected 312 - 315
- Arch of Drusus, Rome, erected to honor Nero Claudius Drusus
- Arch of Gallienus, Rome
- Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, erected 203
- Arch of Titus, Rome (81)
- Susa, erected 7 BC
- Arco dei Gavi, Verona
- Arch of Tiberius, Leptis Magna, erected 35 CE
- Arch of Septimius Severus, Leptis Magna
- Arch of Bara, Tarraco
