Arcus Argentariorum

The Arcus Argentariorum (English: Arch of the Argentarii; lit. 'Arch of the Money-Changers'; Italian: Arco degli Argentari), is an ancient Roman arch constructed by the argentarii in the Forum Boarium in 204 CE. It was partially incorporated into the western wall of the seventh-century church of San Giorgio al Velabro. == Description == The arch is rectangular, more akin to an architrave than a typical triumphal arch, and originally measured 6.9 meters (23 ft) high.

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Arcus Argentariorum

The Arcus Argentariorum (English: Arch of the Argentarii; lit. 'Arch of the Money-Changers'; Italian: Arco degli Argentari), is an ancient Roman arch constructed by the argentarii in the Forum Boarium in 204 CE. It was partially incorporated into the western wall of the seventh-century church of San Giorgio al Velabro. == Description == The arch is rectangular, more akin to an architrave than a typical triumphal arch, and originally measured 6.9 meters (23 ft) high.

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