The Arch of Marcus Aurelius
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The Arch of Marcus Aurelius stands as a remarkable example of Roman triumphal architecture in Tripoli, Libya. Built in honor of Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his co-emperor Lucius Verus in the 2nd century AD, the arch celebrates military victories and imperial grandeur. Its Corinthian columns, detailed reliefs, and inscriptions reflect both architectural mastery and the reach of Roman influence across North Africa.
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