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Civilizing Europe: Monumental Arches and Quadriga
[edit]~Putting Two & Two Together (vol. 5?)
[edit]- Alexander at Siwa
- Siwa Oasis
- Arch of Constantine and some others
- Arch of Constantine
- Arch of Galerius and Rotunda
- Arch of Germanicus
- Arch of Hadrian
- Arch of Janus
- Arches of Trajan
- Arch of Septimius Severus
- Arch of the Sergii
- Arch of Titus
- List of Roman triumphal arches
- Carnuntum
- Hadrian's Gate
- Jerash
- Leptis Magna
- Pont Flavien
- Porte Mars
- Quadrifrons
- Rutupiæ
- Triumphal Arch of Orange
- Timgad
- List of Roman victory columns
- Lepcis Magna
- Quadriga
- Quadriga
- Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
- Brandenburg Gate
- Siegestor
- Wellington Arch
- Some other German monuments
- Berlin Victory Column
- Deutsches Eck
- Externsteine
- Hermannsdenkmal
- Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
- Kyffhäuser Monument
- Monument to the Battle of the Nations
- Subsidiary articles
- Battle of Leipzig
- Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
- Bruno Schmitz
- Carl Gotthard Langhans
- Die Wacht am Rhein
- General Staff Building (Saint Petersburg)
- Johann Gottfried Schadow
- Heinrich Strack
- Herbert Stern, 1st Baron Michelham
- Solomon's Temple
- Teutoburg Forest
- Tiergarten
- Unter den Linden
- Wings of Desire