Trajan’s Forum
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- In forum
…is to this proportion that Trajan’s Forum in Rome was erected early in the 2nd century ad. Commissioned by the emperor Trajan and designed by Apollodorus of Damascus, it measures approximately 920 by 620 feet (about 280 by 190 m) and covers about 25 acres (10 ha). Persons entered through…
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design by Apollodorus of Damascus
- In Western sculpture: Age of Trajan
…designed the whole complex of Trajan’s forum, basilica, and column.
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feature of Rome
- In ancient Rome: Rome and Italy
…structures: the Colosseum, Palatine palaces, Trajan’s Forum, the Pantheon, the Castel Sant’ Angelo (Hadrian’s mausoleum), the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Aurelius’ Column, as well as the aqueducts whose arches spanned across Campagna to keep the city and its innumerable fountains supplied with water.
Read More - In Rome: Contributions of later emperors
Trajan’s Forum, with its complex of buildings and courtyards, and his market, with its tiers of shops and its great market hall, represent in the judgment of many historians the supreme achievement of city planning in Rome. Trajan’s Column, which narrates his victories beyond the…
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