File:Carsulae - Arch of San Damiano.jpg
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editDescriptionCarsulae - Arch of San Damiano.jpg | The arch was originally a three fornix arch (the two lateral minor ones have collapsed). It preserves remains of recovering and the architectonic decoration. The arch, like the most monuments of the town, is dated back to the period when Augustus renovated the via Flaminia. | |||
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current | 17:12, 29 May 2019 | 4,000 × 3,000 (6.86 MB) | Waterborough (talk | contribs) | {{Information | Description = The arch was originally a three fornix arch (the two lateral minor ones have collapsed). It preserves remains of recovering and the architectonic decoration. The arch, like the most monuments of the town, is dated back to the period when Augustus renovated the via Flaminia. | Source = File:Carsulae, the Arch of S. Damiano, the northern entrance of the town on the Via Flaminia, Italy (43262317021).jpg | Date = 2018-07-05 16:10 | Author = [htt... |
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