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the arch a mounted
Galerius attacks a similarly mounted Narses with a lance as an eagle bearing a victory wreath in its talons approaches Galerius. The Caesar sits securely on his rearing horse, while the Persian king appears nearly unhorsed. Terrified Persians cower under the hooves of the Caesar's horse in the chaos of battle. The panel expresses the power of the Caesar Galerius.
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380:(eight-pillared gateway) forming a triple arch that was built of a rubble masonry core faced first with brick and then with marble panels with sculptural relief. The central arched opening was 9.7 m wide and 12.5 m high, and the secondary openings on other side were 4.8 m wide and 6.5 m high. The central arch spanned the portion of the
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indicates that there were likely labels on other representations as the builders deemed necessary. Artistic license was taken in the representations, for instance, the Caesar
Galerius is shown in personal combat with the Sassanid Shah Narses in one of the panels; although they never met in battle. On
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leaves. Acanthus leaves are an ornament dating back to antiquity and were often heavily employed in Greco-Roman architectural adornment. Traditionally acanthus leaves have been interpreted to symbolize enduring life and immortality, making them suitable to promulgate
Christian ideas of enduring life
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Understanding of the sculptural program of the arch is limited by the loss of the majority of the marble panels, but the remains give an impression of the whole. Four vertically stacked registers of sculpted decoration were carved on each pillar, each separated by elaborate moldings. A label for the
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The
Rotunda is the oldest of Thessaloniki's churches. Some Greek publications claim it is the oldest Christian church in the world, although there are competitors for that title. It is the most important surviving example of a church from the early Christian period of the Greek-speaking part of the
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Rotunda has a diameter of 24.5 m. Its walls are more than 6 m thick, which is why it has withstood Thessaloniki's earthquakes. The walls are interrupted by eight rectangular bays, with the west bay forming the entrance. A flat brick dome, 30 m high at the peak, crowns the cylindrical structure.
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cores of the arches above survive: i.e., the entire eastern side (four pillars) and the southernmost one of the western pillars are lost. Extensive consolidation with modern brick has been performed on the exposed masonry cores to protect the monument. The two pillars flanking the central arched
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while the inclusion of various plants associated with all the four seasons could symbolize renewal and eternity. In the light openings there are scrolls of ripe fruit accompanied by white lilies. These fruits could symbolize the abundance of heaven while the lily a visual reminder of
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commissioned these two structures as elements of an imperial precinct linked to his
Thessaloniki palace. Archeologists have found substantial remains of the palace to the southwest. These three monumental structures were connected by a road that ran through the arch, which rose above the major
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in Rome. It has gone through multiple periods of use and modification as a polytheist temple, a
Christian basilica, a Muslim mosque, and again a Christian church (and archaeological site). A minaret is preserved from its use as a mosque, and ancient remains are displayed on its southern side.
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What remains of the arch asserts the glory of the tetrarchy and the prominence of
Galerius within that system. The arch celebrates the Roman Empire as part of Galerius' victory over the Sassanid king. Galerius is also pictured on his horse at the right, while attacking a Sassanid guard.
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the population of the city loudly objected, and the public outcry grew even more intense when false rumours spread that Miller also intended to dismantle and remove the Arch of
Galerius as well; the arch was not touched at all or taken (but Las Incantadas was).
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of a fire that cleared an area. Expansive areas of mosaic are preserved in several areas. A structure linked to the palace and called the Octagonal Room is at the southwest end of the excavated area at 40°37'48.53"N, 22°56'55.99"E; thought at one point to be a
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At some point, the knowledge of why the arch was constructed and who it was dedicated to was lost, as the arch simply depicts scenes from the triumph over the Persians and does not directly name Galerius. By the time of Ottoman rule of the region as part of
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At the crux of the major axes of the city, the Arch of Galerius emphasized the power of the emperor and linked the monumental structures with the fabric of 4th-century Thessaloniki. The arch was composed of a masonry core faced with
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in Rome. Galerius' wife, Diocletian's daughter Valeria, is shown at his side, helping authenticate his connection to his predecessor. Here as elsewhere all the faces have been carefully chiselled off, whether as
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in Rome and is similarly topped by a dome. The structure was converted into a church in the late fourth century and an apsidal choir extension was added as well as a wide ambulatory around the perimeter.
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The Rotunda's cupola and the barrel vaults were originally entirely covered in mosaics, many of which are now lost. The surviving mosaics depict many organic forms such as a garland of fruit and
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purity. In the strongly colored barrel vaults one panel displays a variety of fruits including grapes while another depicts a golden cross surrounded by many stylized flowers and
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and architecture, in addition to the importance of the Rotunda as one of the earliest Christian monuments in the Eastern Roman Empire, both sites were inscribed on the
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von Schönebeck, H. (JbBerlMus 58, 1937). (Preserves image of the now lost head of Galerius, possibly from the large Arch of Galerius. The relief head was in Berlin.)
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and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the
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plants that surrounded the lost image of Christ in the cupola. The evergreen wreath is composed of twenty-five sections of branches with white
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Dyggve, E. (Dissertationes Pannonicae ser. 2, 11, 1941). "Kurzer vorläufiger Bericht über die Ausgrabungen im Palastviertel von Thessaloniki".
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The relief of the imperial family conjoined in a sacrifice of thanksgiving owes its distant prototype to the Augustan reliefs on the
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ordered its conversion into a Christian church in the late fourth century. The church was embellished with very high quality
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in the 19th century, the arch was loosely speculated to be dedicated to one of the famous rulers people were familiar with -
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Garrucci, P. (W. Wylie, trans.). (NC 10, 1870). "Brass Medallion Representing the Persian Victory of Maximianus Galerius".
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Engemann, J. (JAC 22, 1979). "Akklamationsrichtung, Sieger- und Besiegtenrichtung auf dem Galeriusbogen in Saloniki".
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The palace of Galerius was built on a massive scale using primarily local materials. It may have been built over the
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examined the arch in 1880s, and published a monograph in 1890 identifying that the arch was dedicated to Galerius.
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was added to the structure. It was used as a mosque until 1912, when the Greeks captured the city during the
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a l'arc de triomphe de Galère & à l'arc de triomphe de Galère et à l'église Saint-Georges de Salonique".
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Meyer, H. (JdI 95, 1980). "Die Frieszyklen am sogenannten Triumphbogen des Galerius in Thessaloniki".
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Velenis, G. (AA, 1983). "Nachträgliche Beobachtungen am Oberbau des Galeriusbogens in Thessaloniki".
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with Christ after death, adopting pagan symbolism into Christian ornament in a syncretic manner.
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northeast) with the Palace complex (235m southwest) passed through the arch along its long axis.
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slabs, which depict the wars of Galerius against the Persians in broadly panegyric terms.
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in Venice. Only Galerius is dressed in armor, and he makes the offering upon the altar.
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Velenis, G. (AA, 1979). "Architektonische Probleme des Galeriusbogens in Thessaloniki".
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Hébrard, E. (BCH 44, 1920). "L'Arc de Galère & l'église Saint-Georges à Salonique".
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394:(east-west major street). A road connecting the Rotunda (
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803:1956/23717
765:hippodrome
740:5 November
639:Balkan War
516:Church of
396:125 m
131:40°38′00″N
2335:Lion Gate
2320:Epidaurus
2247:Gymnasium
1836:Byzantine
1677:Labbatoir
1441:OTE Tower
1345:Bey Hamam
940:170780866
901:959266684
788:. CLARA.
761:mausoleum
716:Footnotes
663:evergreen
582:Gamzigrad
566:Mausoleum
552:in Rome.
531:mausoleum
473:tetrarchy
450:Ara Pacis
391:decumanus
386:Byzantium
378:octopylon
363:Ctesiphon
353:over the
285:like the
90:Reference
2526:Galerius
2434:and the
2167:Philippi
1682:Ano Poli
1622:Seih Sou
1596:Palataki
1421:Ladadika
956:The arch
780:(2019).
699:See also
692:acanthus
627:Ottomans
606:Asomatoi
570:Galerius
550:Pantheon
527:Galerius
465:Victoria
365:in 298.
351:Galerius
348:tetrarch
287:Pantheon
251:Galerius
115:0.587 ha
81:Criteria
65:, Greece
58:Location
2383:Olympia
2378:Mystras
2325:Mycenae
2274:Meteora
2212:Central
2068:Rotunda
1980:Museums
1706:Museums
1661:Aretsou
1659:Marina
1653:Marinas
1502:Streets
1094:, ed.,
847:Augusti
671:laurels
645:of the
635:minaret
614:
598:mosaics
586:Zajecar
584:) near
469:Augusti
403:masonry
357:at the
344:Egnatia
242:History
209:Rotunda
105:Session
94:456-002
70:Part of
31:Rotunda
2329:Tiryns
2289:Attica
2233:Tholos
2220:Delphi
1848:UNESCO
1777:Events
1743:NOESIS
1243:UNESCO
1108:
938:
899:
889:
843:Caesar
825:
679:grapes
667:lilies
631:mosque
590:Serbia
545:oculus
424:Narseh
408:marble
306:, and
283:oculus
272:Narses
268:marble
229:UNESCO
221:Greece
205:Kamara
2406:Delos
2312:South
2045:Aigai
2037:North
1944:Other
1670:Other
1644:]
1176:tombs
951:Notes
936:S2CID
675:pears
203:) or
197:Greek
2448:and
2327:and
1106:ISBN
897:OCLC
887:ISBN
823:ISBN
742:2022
681:and
611:lit.
504:The
500:Plan
338:The
191:The
112:Area
928:doi
798:hdl
790:doi
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