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Trajans Column in Trajans Forum, Rome.The monument was built under Emperor Trajan and was finished in 113 AD. The carvings depict Trajans campaigns in Dacia. Date: 2nd century AD

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C 1760 Campaigns Carvings Dacia Depict Depictions Finished Forum Propaganda Roma Stories Trajan Trajans


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Trajan's Column in Trajan's Forum, Rome: A Testament to Ancient Roman Power and Military Triumph This stunning print, dating back to the 18th century from Mary Evans Prints Online, captures the awe-inspiring Trajan's Column in Rome. Constructed between 106 and 113 AD under the reign of Emperor Trajan, this monumental marble column stands as a testament to the Roman Empire's military prowess and architectural grandeur. The column, which was completed in 113 AD, stands at a towering height of approximately 30 meters (100 feet). Its intricately carved surface is adorned with reliefs that depict the stories of Trajan's campaigns in Dacia, a region in present-day Romania. These detailed carvings are believed to be among the most significant sources of information about the Roman military's organization and tactics during this period. Trajan's Column was not only a symbol of Roman power and military triumph but also served as a form of propaganda, intended to reinforce the idea of the emperor as a strong and capable leader. The column's base is located in Trajan's Forum, an expansive marketplace and social center in ancient Rome. The print, taken in the 2nd century AD, offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the artistic and historical significance of this magnificent monument. Trajan's Column continues to captivate visitors to Rome, standing as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage of the ancient Roman Empire.

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