Roman triumphal arch from the era of Constantine II (4th century CE), named also as Heidentor, in the city of Carnuntum, today Petronell, in Austria.
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Creator
POCOCKE, Richard
Title
Roman triumphal arch from the era of Constantine II (4th century CE), named also as Heidentor, in the city of Carnuntum, today Petronell, in Austria.Alternative Title
Views of the Arch at Petronel.
Date
1745
Bibliographic Citation
POCOCKE, Richard. A Description of the East, and some other Countries, Vol. II. Part I. Observations on Palaestine or the Holy Land, Syria, Mesopotamia, Cyprus, and Candia. Vol. II. Part II. Observations on the Islands of the Archipelago, Asia Minor, Thrace, Greece, and some other Parts of Europe…, vol. II, London, W. Bowyer, MDCCXLV[=1745].Identifier
pococke_183
Table Of Contents
242
Spatial Coverage
Petronell-Carnuntum
Austria
Subject
Architecture and built environment
Art and antiquities
Geolocation
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Citation
POCOCKE, Richard, “Roman triumphal arch from the era of Constantine II (4th century CE), named also as Heidentor, in the city of Carnuntum, today Petronell, in Austria.,” travelogues, accessed December 26, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/50603.