Five-Columns Monument

Five-Columns monument
Remains of the Five-Columns Monument in the Roman Forum
Five-Columns monument is located in Rome
Five-Columns monument
Five-Columns monument
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Coordinates41°53′33.5″N 12°29′04.6″E / 41.892639°N 12.484611°E / 41.892639; 12.484611

The Five-Columns monument is a dedicatory addition to the Rostra in the Roman Forum dating to the early fourth century CE. This monument was part of the Tetrarchy's expansion of the Forum and is connected to the tenth anniversary of the Caesares within the four-ruler system. It is also referred to as the Fünfsäulendenkmal [1] as well as the four-column monument, depending on Jupiter's inclusion.

  1. ^ Arslan, PY (2016). "Towards a New Honorific Column: The Column of Constantine in Early Byzantine Urban Landscape". METU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture. 33 (1): 121–145. doi:10.4305/METU.JFA.2016.1.5. hdl:11511/39361.