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Best 1 Nag Hammadi Codices

The Nag Hammadi codices are a collection of late antiquity Coptic manuscripts discovered in 1906 near the Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi. These texts, dating primarily to the fourth century CE, contain previously unknown Gnostic Christian writings. They represent a significant find for scholars studyi...

2 Arch of Constantine Inscription

Latin inscription on Rome's Arch of Constantine, dedicated 315 CE; commemorates Constantine I's decisive victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 CE.

3 Arch of Janus (Janus Quadrifrons)

The Arch of Janus is a rare four-way Roman arch built in the 4th century AD in the Forum Boarium of Rome, notable for its quadrifrons design.

4 Obelisk of Aksum

A granite stele in Aksum, Ethiopia, standing about 24 meters tall and dating to roughly the 4th century CE, it was returned from Rome to Ethiopia in 2008.

5 Heidentor, Carnuntum

A Roman quadrifrons triumphal arch located in Carnuntum, Austria, built in the mid-4th century AD to honor Emperor Constantius II, serving today as a prominent freestanding ruin.

6 Arch of Malborghetto

The Arch of Malborghetto is an ancient Roman quadrifrons arch north of Rome that was later converted into a farmhouse and stands along the Via Flaminia.

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