In Rome, the arch of triumph was the means of celebrating the emperor as a commander and as political authority; in the rest of the empire, from Gaul to Germany, from Spain to North Africa, from Greece to Asia Minor, the construction of imposing arches presenting, not only to honour the memory of the victories over the populations of the places, had the function of the military and political predominance of the Roman empire, but also it's technical and artistic superiority.



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