Arch of Constantine Inscription
The Arch of Constantine is the largest surviving Roman triumphal. Both the inscription on its attic and the continuous frieze running around it make specific reference to. Dacian Prisoners Arch Of Constantine Ancient Rome History Arch Of Constantine European History Arch for Constantine detail of inscription. . With Colossus of Constantine 312-315 photographed by the author. The Arch of Constantine I erected in c. The arch is 21 m high 259 m wide and 74 m deep. Paraphrased this inscription reads. Constantine the Great wanted to be acknowledged and celebrated as the legitimate victor over his tyrannical rival Maxentius and the new arbiter of Romes future and to this end chose a. It is not surprising that most people think of the Arch of Constantine monument as a triumphal monument. Both refer to Constantines. They give a hint on the date of the arch. However to the surprise of many that is incorrect.