General Information
Name in local language: | Arco di Augusto |
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Beginning of works: | 9 B.C. |
Completion: | 8 B.C. |
Status: | disused |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Triumphal / monumental arch |
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Structure: |
Arch |
Material: |
Masonry structure |
Architectural style: |
Roman |
Location
Location: |
Susa, Torino, Piedmont, Italy |
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Address: | via degli Archi |
Coordinates: | 45° 8' 9.70" N 7° 2' 34.63" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
arch height | 13.03 m | |
arch width | 11.93 m |
Materials
arch |
marble
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Notes
Dedicatory inscription in the attic: "IMP · CAESARI · AVGVSTO · DIVI · F · PONTIFICI · MAXVMO · TRIBVNIC · POTESTATE · XV · IMP · XIII
M · IVLIVS · REGIS · DONNI · F · COTTIVS · PRAEFECTVS · CEIVITATIVM · QVAE · SVBSCRIPTAE · SVNT · SEGOVIORVM · SEGVSINORVM
BELACORVM · CATVRIGVM · MEDVLLORVM · TEBAVIORVM · ADANATIVM · SAVINCATIVM · ECDINIORVM · VEAMINIORVM
VENISAMORVM · IEMERIORUM · VESVBIANIORVM · QVADIATIVM · ET · CEIVITATES · QVAE · SVB · EO · PRAEFECTO · FVERVNT" can be translated as "Marcus Julius Cottius, son of King Donnus, leader of the following communities: the Segovii, Segusini, Belaci, Caturiges, Medulli, Tebavii, Adanates, Savincates, Ecdinii, Veaminii, Venisamores, Iemerii, Vesubianii, and Quadiates, and the (aforementioned) communities who were under this leader (dedicated this arch) to Imperator Caesar Augustus, son of a god, Pontifex Maximus, awarded tribunician power 15 times, and acclaimed Imperator 13 times".
Participants
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20077217 - Published on:
08/04/2019 - Last updated on:
28/05/2021