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Triumphal Column Collection

The triumphal column stands tall in the heart of Italy, specifically Lazio, Rome. Known as Trajan's Column, it is a remarkable testament to ancient Roman history

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: View of the church Santa Maria di Loreto and the column of Trajan in Rome, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon

View of the church Santa Maria di Loreto and the column of Trajan in Rome, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon
View of the church Santa Maria di Loreto and the column of Trajan in Rome, 1700-1799

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Trajan's Column, 16th century. Creator: Anon

Trajan's Column, 16th century. Creator: Anon
Trajan's Column, 16th century

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trajans Column

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trajans Column

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Triumphal column with female figure of Fame holding a trumpet at the top

Triumphal column with female figure of Fame holding a trumpet at the top, a temporary decoration for the entry of Pope Clement VIII in Bologna in 1598, 1598

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Shot of Trajans column, showing the Dacian wars, 2nd century

Shot of Trajans column, showing the Dacian wars, 2nd century

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Scene from Trajans column, showing the Dacian wars, 2nd century

Scene from Trajans column, showing the Dacian wars, 2nd century

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Scene from Trajans column, River Tiber personified and pontoon bridge, 2nd century

Scene from Trajans column, River Tiber personified and pontoon bridge, 2nd century
Scene from Trajans column, showing a detail of the River Tiber personified and a pontoon bridge, 2nd century

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Scene from Trajans column, Rome. Showing the loading of ships, 2nd century

Scene from Trajans column, Rome. Showing the loading of ships, 2nd century
Scene from Trajans column, Rome. Showing the loading of ships at a wharf, 2nd century

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Detail of Trajans column, showing resupplying

Detail of Trajans column, showing resupplying
Detail of Trajans (18 September 53 ? 9 August 117) column, showing resupplying from ships

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Detail of Trajans column, showing surrender to the Romans, 2nd century

Detail of Trajans column, showing surrender to the Romans, 2nd century
Detail of Trajans (18 September 53- 9 August 117) column, showing Dacian chiefs surrendering to the Romans, 2nd century

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Trajans fountain column Rome ornamental fountain

Trajans fountain column Rome ornamental fountain
Trajans fountain and column in Rome, ornamental fountain, triumphal column with helical friezes, Trajans column, Johannes Lutma (1624-1689) (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1656, paper, etching

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Santa Maria Di Loreto Church And Trajans Column; Rome, Italy

Santa Maria Di Loreto Church And Trajans Column; Rome, Italy

Background imageTriumphal Column Collection: Triumphal column female figure Fame holding trumpet

Triumphal column female figure Fame holding trumpet
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The triumphal column stands tall in the heart of Italy, specifically Lazio, Rome. Known as Trajan's Column, it is a remarkable testament to ancient Roman history. At its pinnacle, a female figure of Fame proudly holds a trumpet, symbolizing victory and glory. Traveling back in time to 1890, we find ourselves at The At-Meidan - an ancient hippodrome in Constantinople. Here lies the awe-inspiring Column of Theodosius, capturing the attention of all who pass by. But let us not forget Trajan's Column itself. Dating back to the 2nd century, this monumental structure showcases scenes from the Dacian wars with intricate detail and precision. As we gaze upon it today or through historical photographs, we witness soldiers engaged in fierce battles and strategic maneuvers. In one scene depicted on Trajan's Column, we see River Tiber personified alongside a pontoon bridge - an impressive engineering feat that allowed for military advancements during those times. Another captivating moment captured on this magnificent column portrays ships being loaded along Rome's shores; a reminder of their maritime strength and dominance. Zooming closer into these scenes reveals even more intriguing details: resupply efforts taking place amidst intense warfare and eventual surrender to the Romans. These intricacies bring history alive before our eyes. As we return to present-day Italy and stand before Trajan's Column once again, its grandeur remains unmatched. It serves as both an architectural marvel and an invaluable historical artifact that continues to captivate visitors from around the world. And so it stands strong - Trajan's Column - forever preserving tales of triumphs past within its very core while inspiring generations with its timeless beauty.