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Best 1 Oxyrhynchus Papyri

The Oxyrhynchus Papyri represent a vast collection of ancient Greek manuscripts discovered in Egypt. Dating primarily from the 2nd century CE, these papyric texts include religious writings, literary works, administrative documents, and personal letters. Their significance lies in providing invaluab...

2 Trajan's Column Dedicatory Inscription

The Trajan’s Column dedicatory inscription is a lengthy Latin text carved into the column's reverse face. It recounts Emperor Trajan’s military victories in Dacia (modern Romania) from 101 to 102 CE. The inscription provides invaluable insight into Roman imperial propaganda and military campaigns. S...

3 Arch of Trajan, Benevento

The Arch of Trajan stands in Benevento, Italy, as a remarkable example of a second-century Roman triumphal arch. Constructed around 114 AD, it commemorates Emperor Trajan’s military successes and political triumphs along the Via Traiana. The structure showcases Trajanic architectural style and is an...

4 Library of Celsus

The Library of Celsus is a remarkable Roman monument located in Ephesus, Turkey. Constructed around 117-120 CE, it served as a grand mausoleum and library dedicated to the Roman senator Tiberius Julius Celsus. The impressive façade represents Celsus himself and showcases the extensive collection tha...

5 Hadrian's Villa (Villa Adriana)

Hadrian’s Villa, located near Rome in Tivoli, Italy, represents the sprawling residence and retreat of Emperor Hadrian. Constructed during the 2nd century AD, it showcases a remarkable synthesis of Roman architectural elements with influences from Greece, Egypt, and Persia. The complex includes bath...

6 Arch of Triumph, Palmyra

A monumental Roman arch located in Palmyra, Syria, built in the 3rd century AD to honor Emperor Septimius Severus, famous for its highly ornate design and rich sculptural decorations.

7 Timgad
Timgad

Roman colonial city in modern Algeria founded by Emperor Trajan in 100 CE, notable for its strict orthogonal grid plan, well-preserved forum, theater, and triumphal arch; UNESCO site.

8 Arch of Trajan, Ancona

The Arch of Trajan in Ancona, Italy, is a Roman triumphal arch built around 115 AD by the Senate to honor Emperor Trajan for improving the harbor.

9 Column of Marcus Aurelius Inscription

The Column of Marcus Aurelius is a Roman victory monument in Italy completed in 193 CE, notable for its spiraling relief carvings depicting the brutal Marcomannic Wars of the emperor.

10 Tipasa
Tipasa

Ancient site on Algeria's Mediterranean coast, initially a Phoenician trading post and later a Roman colony, featuring early Christian basilicas and a royal mausoleum; UNESCO site.

11 Aquincum
Aquincum

Aquincum was an ancient Roman city located in modern Budapest, Hungary, serving as the capital of Pannonia Inferior and containing notable ruins from the 2nd century AD.

12 Arch of Hadrian, Athens

A Roman monumental arch in Athens, Greece, built in 131 AD to honor Emperor Hadrian, originally dividing the ancient Greek city from Hadrian's new Roman urban development.

13 Hadrian's Arch, Jerash

A monumental Roman triumphal arch in Jerash, Jordan, built in 129 AD to honor Emperor Hadrian, originally intended to serve as the grand southern entrance to the ancient city.

14 Arch of Marcus Aurelius, Tripoli

A Roman triumphal arch located in Tripoli, Libya, built around 165 AD to commemorate the military victories of co-emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus against the Parthian Empire.

15 Lepcis Magna Basilica Inscription

The Lepcis Magna Basilica Inscription is a Roman text from Libya dating to the early 3rd century CE, honoring Emperor Septimius Severus who funded the monumental structure.

16 Hadrian's Gate, Antalya

A beautifully preserved Roman triumphal arch located in Antalya, Turkey, constructed in 130 AD to commemorate Emperor Hadrian's historic visit to the Pamphylian city.

17 Arco de Medinaceli

Avshalom Cave near Beit Shemesh, Israel, was discovered in 1968 during road blasting and is renowned for its rare helictite formations growing in irregular, gravity-defying directions.

18 Arch of Antoninus Pius, Sbeitla

A Roman triumphal arch located in Sbeitla, Tunisia, built around 139 AD to honor Emperor Antoninus Pius, serving as a prominent gateway to the ancient city's forum.

19 Porte Noire, Besançon

The Porte Noire is a large Roman triumphal arch in Besançon, France, built in the 2nd century AD under Emperor Marcus Aurelius to honor the emperor.

20 Arch of Langres

The Arch of Langres is an ancient Roman city gate in eastern France, dating to the 2nd century AD, which served as a major defensive entry point to the city.

21 Arch at Lambaesis

A Roman triumphal arch located at the ancient military site of Lambaesis in Algeria, built in the late 2nd century AD to honor the Legio III Augusta and its commanders.

22 Ecce Homo Arch, Jerusalem

A Roman-era arch located in Jerusalem, originally part of a 2nd-century AD eastern gateway built by Emperor Hadrian, later becoming historically associated with Christian tradition.

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