Noun
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triumphal arch (plural triumphal arches)
A monumental arch that commemorates a victory.
Access from the city to the Alhambra Park is afforded by the Puerta de las Granadas (Gate of Pomegranates), a triumphal arch dating from the 15th century. Source: Internet
Apart from the triumphal arch in the Roman Forum carrying his full name, he also built the Septizodium in Rome and enriched greatly his native city of Leptis Magna (including another triumphal arch on the occasion of his visit of 203). Source: Internet
Builder King The triumphal arch of the Cinquantenaire complex in Brussels Leopold commissioned a great number of buildings, urban projects and public works, largely with the profits generated from exploitation of natural resources from the Congo. Source: Internet
At the southern end of the avenue a great triumphal arch would rise; it would be almost convert high, and able to fit the Arc de Triomphe inside its opening. Source: Internet
A processional entrance at the semi-circular end,. prior to the erection there of Titus' triumphal arch, is assumed by most modern sources. Source: Internet
A triumphal arch made for the Royal entry into Paris of Louis XIII of France in 1628 carried a depiction of Pompey. Source: Internet