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Ancient Roman ceremony of military success
While the triumphal procession culminated at Jupiter's temple on the far end of the Via Sacra (sacred road) in the Roman Forum, the procession itself, attendant
Roman_triumph
The Triumphal Procession (in German, Triumphzug) or Triumphs of Maximilian is a monumental 16th-century series of woodcut prints by several artists, commissioned
Triumphal_Procession
Monumental structure in the form of an archway
like to distinguish between a true "triumphal arch", built to celebrate an actual Roman triumph, a grand procession declared by the Roman Senate following
Triumphal_arch
Organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner
representations of processions in Greek art, culminating in the great Panathenaic procession of the Parthenon Frieze, and Roman triumphal reliefs, such as
Procession
Fifth King of Rome
institutions including the Senate and the army; celebrated Rome's first triumphal procession (triumphus); and introduced numerous Etruscan civil and military
Lucius_Tarquinius_Priscus
Series of paintings by Thomas Cole
ascend – temples, colonnades and domes. It is a day of rejoicing. A triumphal procession moves over the bridge near the fore-ground. The conqueror, robed
The Course of Empire (paintings)
The_Course_of_Empire_(paintings)
4th-century triumphal arch in Rome, Italy
leaders when they entered the city in a triumphal procession. Dedicated in 315, it is the largest Roman triumphal arch, with overall dimensions of 21 m
Arch_of_Constantine
Ancient Roman arch, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Jewish rebellion in Judaea. The arch contains panels depicting the triumphal procession celebrated in 71 AD after the Roman victory culminating in the fall
Arch_of_Titus
16th-century monumental woodcut print
the others being a Triumphal Procession (1516–1518, 137 woodcut panels, 54 metres (177 ft) long) which is led by a Large Triumphal Carriage (1522, 8 woodcut
Triumphal_Arch_(woodcut)
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
and the triumphal procession." Roman mosaics and sarcophagi attest to various representations of a Dionysus-like exotic triumphal procession. In Roman
Dionysus
meaning "triumph", also "triumphal procession", and a triumphal car or float in such a procession. The classical triumphal procession for victorious generals
Trionfo
Ceremonies accompanying a formal entry by a ruler into a city
in Europe were known as the royal entry, triumphal entry, or Joyous Entry. The entry centred on a procession carrying the entering ruler into the city
Royal_entry
without the elaborate triumphal procession through Rome at the head of his troops. The honours included the right to wear triumphal dress in public: the
Roman_triumphal_honours
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
poisoning, to avoid being publicly displayed by Octavian in a Roman triumphal procession. Cleopatra's legacy survives in ancient and modern works of art.
Cleopatra
Russian Civil War
Establishment of Soviet power in Russia (in Soviet historiography, «Triumphal Procession of Soviet Power») was the process of establishing Soviet power throughout
Establishment of Soviet power in Russia (1917–1918)
Establishment_of_Soviet_power_in_Russia_(1917–1918)
Chief deity of Roman state religion
viewed the triumphator as embodying (or impersonating) Jupiter in the triumphal procession. Jupiter's association with kingship and sovereignty was reinterpreted
Jupiter_(god)
Priestesses of the Roman goddess Vesta
phallus, used in fertility rites and at least one triumphal procession, perhaps slung beneath the triumphal general's chariot. Vesta's chief festival was
Vestal_Virgin
Assassin of Julius Caesar
of the plebs, he annoyed Caesar by refusing to stand during his triumphal procession, and, in the following year, joined the conspiracy to kill the dictator
Pontius_Aquila
Roman God
royalty, and the triumphal procession." Roman mosaics and sarcophagi attest to various representations of this exotic triumphal procession. In Roman and
Liber
German painter and woodcut printmaker (1473–1531)
instruction dictated by Maximilian in 1512 regarding Indians in the Triumphal Procession, Jörg Kölderer executed a series of (now lost) drawings, which served
Hans_Burgkmair
1515 Triumphal Arch 273 B. 138 C. D. 130 135-154 1515 Triumphal Procession Upper part of the middle gateway of the Triumphal Arch 274 1515 Triumphal Arch
List of woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer
List_of_woodcuts_by_Albrecht_Dürer
Type of sword
image of these "boar-spear swords" shows Emperor Maximilian I in a triumphal procession after a successful boar-hunt, the riders proudly carrying their spear-pointed
Estoc
Roman temple, later church, in Rome
1536, after the Conquest of Tunis, the emperor visited Rome in a triumphal procession that included a visit to the Pantheon. According to legend, Charles
Pantheon,_Rome
Medieval castle in Naples, Italy
two-faced portal marble of Domenico Gagini, two bas-reliefs on which the triumphal procession of Alfonso V of Aragon is depicted and the entrance of the King in
Castel_Nuovo
Woodcut by Albrecht Dürer
(177 ft) long print of a Triumphal Procession or Triumph of Maximilian, depicting Maximilian and his court entourage in a procession. This section shows the
Large_Triumphal_Carriage
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
Cleopatra as ruler. Caesar and Cleopatra celebrated the victory with a triumphal procession on the Nile. He stayed in Egypt with Cleopatra until June or July
Julius_Caesar
Painting by Albrecht Altdorfer
atypical of Altdorfer in its size and in that it depicts war, his Triumphal Procession – a 1512–16 illuminated manuscript commissioned by Maximilian I of
The Battle of Alexander at Issus
The_Battle_of_Alexander_at_Issus
lassen Large Triumphal Carriage Maximilian (miniseries) Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I Theuerdank Triumphal Arch (woodcut) Triumphal Procession Virgo Prudentissima
Cultural depictions of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Cultural_depictions_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Octavian intended to transport her to Rome as a prisoner in his triumphal procession, she likewise committed suicide, reportedly through poisoning. Ptolemy
Reign_of_Cleopatra
Ancient Roman festival procession
Mommsen that the pompa circensis was simply a repurposing of the triumphal procession, to which the presenting of games had originally been attached. After
Pompa_circensis
Ancient Roman centre of Rome, Italy
the Forum was the centre of day-to-day life in Rome: the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, criminal trials and
Roman_Forum
Ancient Roman circus in Rome
began with a flamboyant parade (pompa circensis), much like the triumphal procession, which marked the purpose of the games and introduced the participants
Circus_Maximus
Roman general (15 BC–19 AD)
depicted him on a triumphal chariot, with the reverse reading "Standards Recovered. Germans Defeated." His triumph included a long procession of captives including
Germanicus
Roman general and statesman (115–53 BC)
"imperator", and leading him in a spectacular show of a final, satirical "triumphal procession", ridiculing the traditional symbols of Roman triumph and authority
Marcus_Licinius_Crassus
Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81
was executed in the Forum, and the procession closed with religious sacrifices at the Temple of Jupiter. The triumphal Arch of Titus, which stands at one
Titus
621 battle in China
Li Shimin returned to Chang'an, which he entered at the head of a triumphal procession, wearing golden armour, followed by the two captive rivals and their
Battle_of_Hulao
National personification of Germany
reflected the self-image of Maximilian and took a central role in his Triumphal Procession (Maximilian died before this project was completed though. When it
Germania_(personification)
Portuguese explorer (c. 1460s – 1524)
was given a hero's welcome and showered with honors, including a triumphal procession and public festivities. King Manuel wrote two letters in which he
Vasco_da_Gama
Roman conquest of Palmyra
triumphant to Rome. Aurelian returned triumphantly to Rome in 274. The triumphal procession was opened by twenty elephants, four royal tigers and more than 200
Roman–Palmyrene War of 272–273
Roman–Palmyrene_War_of_272–273
Flag of a historical kingdom
Esclevoni", 1295. The flags of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia and Bosnia, Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian I, 1512. Flag of Dalmatia, 1512. Coat of arms
Flag_of_Dalmatia
Decorative style in ancient Rome
us about the practice of triumphal painting in the imperial period, depicting episodes from battles, the triumphal processions after military victories
Painting_in_ancient_Rome
deeds of the triumphator, the captured weapons of the enemy or the triumphal procession itself. The spandrels usually depicted flying Victories, while the
Ancient_Roman_architecture
Byzantine–Vandal war in North Africa (533–534)
ordinarius for the year 535, allowing him to celebrate a second triumphal procession, being carried through the streets seated on his consular curule
Vandalic_War
Ballet by Aram Khachaturian
Roman consul Crassus returns to Rome from his latest conquests in a triumphal procession. Among his captives are the Thracian king Spartacus and his wife
Spartacus_(ballet)
Painting by Paolo Veronese
Ignatjeva, O. A.; Esipov, V. V.; Losj, O. K. (2019). "Triumphal Arch and Triumphal Procession as Antiquity Identification means in European Society in
The Feast in the House of Levi
The_Feast_in_the_House_of_Levi
Roman historical prison
Captured in Judea and brought to Rome to be displayed during the triumphal procession. Executed in 70 AD. Lautumiae, quarries adjacent to or near the Tullianum
Mamertine_Prison
Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)
was forced to surrender to Sosius, and was sent to Antony for the triumphal procession in Rome. Herod, however, fearing that Antigonus would win backing
Mark_Antony
Traditional Irish song
wedding itself. The bridegroom brought home his bride at the head of a triumphal procession—all on cars or on horseback. I well remember one where the bride
Óró_sé_do_bheatha_abhaile
Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796
passed into the hands of the Russians. In 1787, Catherine conducted a triumphal procession in the Crimea, which helped provoke the next Russo-Turkish War. The
Catherine_the_Great
Seventh conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars
the Dniester. In May and June 1787, Catherine II of Russia made a triumphal procession through Novorossiya and the annexed Crimea in company of her ally
Russo-Turkish_War_(1787–1792)
Ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire
would be the finest of all his feats in Asia if he joined them in a triumphal procession, set fire to the palaces, and permitted women's hands in a minute
Persepolis
Roman historian
Staging the world. Spoils, captives, and representations in the Roman triumphal procession. Oxford University Press 2009. Östenberg, I. 'Veni vidi vici and
Ida_Östenberg
1499 book by Francesco Colonna
barge, on which Cupid is the boatswain. On Cythera, they see another triumphal procession celebrating their union. The narrative is interrupted, and assumed
Hypnerotomachia_Poliphili
Jewish revolt leader in the First Jewish–Roman War
Simon was paraded through the streets of Rome in chains during the triumphal procession, tortured, then executed in the Forum near the Temple of Jupiter
Simon_bar_Giora
Christian manga series
Fallen Chapter 15: Celebration at the Wedding Chapter 16: God's Triumphal Procession Chapter 17: Divergence and Convergence Chapter 18: The People and
Manga_Bible_(series)
Revolutionary Marxist ideology
Bolsheviks and Soviets: Dynamics of Relations During the Period of "Triumphal Procession" and "Strengthening of Soviet Power" (On the Materials of the Urals)
Bolshevism
Christian moveable feast preceding Easter
pictured as a triumphal procession in this sense before the 13th century. In ancient Egyptian religion, the palm was carried in funeral processions and represented
Palm_Sunday
Italian nobleman died c. 1510
works of art commissioned by Maximilian: the monumental woodcut, the Triumphal Procession, and in some of the miniature paintings of the Freydal tournament
Antonio_de_Caldonazzo
German artist and theorist (1471–1528)
Andreae, with Dürer as designer-in-chief. The Arch was followed by The Triumphal Procession completed c. 1512. Dürer worked with pen on the marginal images for
Albrecht_Dürer
Roman military expedition
addressed the campaigns of Germanicus and at most reported on the triumphal procession of Germanicus in 17 AD, for example Cassius Dio or Strabo. The campaigns
Germanicus's expedition into Germania
Germanicus's_expedition_into_Germania
2nd-century BC Teutonic king
tribe drop out of history. He most likely was sent to Rome for a triumphal procession to celebrate his defeat, then ritually executed afterward. The following
Teutobod
King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC
Mithridates' sister and five of his children took part in Pompey's triumphal procession on his return to Rome in 61 BC. The Cappadocian Greek nobleman and
Mithridates_VI_Eupator
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
the Forum Romanum, after which the procession closed with religious sacrifices at the Temple of Jupiter. A triumphal arch, the Arch of Titus, was eventually
Domitian
Return of stolen art to the original owners or heirs
ostentatiously displayed in Rome as a triumphal symbol of foreign territories brought under Roman rule. However, the triumphal procession of Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Repatriation (cultural property)
Repatriation_(cultural_property)
Part of Pompey the Great's campaigns in the East
Pompey then returned to Rome, taking Aristobulus with him for his triumphal procession. The siege and the conquest of Jerusalem were a disaster for the
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(63_BC)
1st century BC Roman general
also became "the only man known to have been on both sides of a triumphal procession, a victim turned victor." After celebrating his triumph, Ventidius
Publius_Ventidius
Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41
campaigns, he was awarded the great honour of a triumph. During the triumphal procession through Rome, Caligula and his siblings shared their father's chariot
Caligula
Impact of Emperor from 1508 to 1519
prints: The Triumphal Arch (1512–18, 192 woodcut panels, 295 cm wide and 357 cm high—approximately 9'8" by 11'8½"); and a Triumphal Procession (1516–18,
Legacy of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Legacy_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Temple in Jerusalem (c. 516 BCE–70 CE)
recovered by the Byzantine general Belisarius in 533 CE and paraded in a triumphal procession in Constantinople. Alarmed by a Jewish observer's warning that the
Second_Temple
Armed rebellion in Northern China from 1851 to 1868
Triumphal Procession after the Campaign against the Nian
Nian_Rebellion
Part of the First Jewish–Roman War
donning triumphal robes, and beginning the procession. The event drew an enormous crowd, estimated at over 300,000 spectators. The procession showcased
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)
Civil war between two claimants to the Hasmonean Jewish Crown
Pompey then headed back to Rome, taking Aristobulus with him for his triumphal procession. The siege and conquest of Jerusalem was a disaster for the Hasmonean
Hasmonean_civil_war
English royal house of Welsh origin (r. 1485–1603)
she had never wanted, to Mary. Mary's supporters joined her in a triumphal procession to London, accompanied by her younger sister Elizabeth. Lady Jane
House_of_Tudor
Triumphal arch and gate in Berlin, Germany
Jena-Auerstedt, Napoleon was the first to use the Brandenburg Gate for a triumphal procession, and took its quadriga to Paris. After Napoleon's defeat in 1814
Brandenburg_Gate
1434–1555 changes in the Holy Roman Empire
subordinate to both imperial power and Italia or Gallia, she now takes central stage in Maximilian's Triumphal Procession, being carried in front of Roma.
Imperial_Reform
King of Numidia and Mauretania (c. 48 BC - AD 23)
was brought to Rome by Julius Caesar and he took part in Caesar's triumphal procession. In Rome he learned the Latin and Greek, became romanized and was
Juba_II
Austrian nobleman (1458–1512)
works of art commissioned by Maximilian: the monumental woodcut, the Triumphal Procession, and in some of the miniature paintings of the Freydal tournament
Wolfgang_von_Polheim
1798 battle of the French invasion of Egypt and Syria
European rulers. On his return to Naples, Nelson was greeted with a triumphal procession led by King Ferdinand IV and Sir William Hamilton and was introduced
Battle_of_the_Nile
Carriage using animals to provide rapid motive power
They were used in chariot racing in the Roman circuses, and in triumphal processions, where they were typically drawn by four horses—a configuration
Chariot
Fountain in ancient Rome
kind of turning point, in that it marked the spot where a Roman triumphal procession would turn left from the via Triumphalis along the east side of the
Meta_Sudans
Royal Park in London, United Kingdom
decorated with a beautiful frieze, representing a naval and military triumphal procession. This frieze was designed by Mr. Henning, junior, the son of Mr.
Hyde_Park,_London
Byzantine crown
crown could have been made for the emperor, to be presented in a triumphal procession, thus explaining the presence of the dancers, one area of debate
Monomachus_Crown
Ancient Roman bronze bust
it to the French First Republic in 1797. It was then used in the triumphal procession of Napoleon Bonaparte in Paris in July 1798. It was finally returned
Capitoline_Brutus
Ancient Roman pastoral deity
a victory monument, it may have been located on the route of the triumphal procession, either on the Campus Martius or the Aventine Hill. According to
Pales
Ancient Roman double gate
Triumphalis for exiting. Funeral processions reversed the normal direction of traffic flow for the Scelerata, as the triumphal procession did for the Triumphalis
Carmental_Gate
Mother of Dionysus in Greek mythology
Roman sarcophagus (ca. AD 190) depicting the triumphal procession of Bacchus as he returns from India, with scenes of his birth in the smaller top panels
Semele
Public games held for the benefit and entertainment of the Roman people
Staging the World: Spoils, Captives, and Representations in the Roman Triumphal Procession (Oxford University Press, 2009), p. 169. Lovat, Statius and Epic
Ludi
Medieval French county (861–1360)
wife's success in England, he again entered Normandy, when he made a triumphal procession through the country. Town after town surrendered: in 1141, Verneuil
County_of_Anjou
Samnite and ancient Roman family
plebs in 45 BC, annoyed Julius Caesar by not standing up during his triumphal procession, and afterwards became one of Caesar's assassins. He became a legate
Pontia_gens
1875 opera by Georges Bizet
characters, and Carmen's death would be overshadowed at the end by "triumphal processions, ballets and joyous fanfares". De Leuven reluctantly agreed, but
Carmen
1900 French film
her authority to lead French soldiers. Joan and her army lead a triumphal procession into Orléans, followed by a large crowd. Then, in Reims Cathedral
Joan_of_Arc_(1900_film)
King of Kings
who were bound with golden chains, had to follow Antony in his triumphal procession. Cleopatra VII of Egypt awaited the triumvir on a golden throne,
Artavasdes_II_of_Armenia
Feast observed in Orthodox Christianity
peace to the Church. At the end of the first session, all made a triumphal procession from the Church of Blachernae to Hagia Sophia, restoring the icons
Feast_of_Orthodoxy
Roman senator, consul and general (165-c. 104)
awarded a triumphal agnomen "Allobrogicus" for his victory, whereas Domitius was not. Secondly, Fabius conducted his triumphal procession first. This
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 122 BC)
Gnaeus_Domitius_Ahenobarbus_(consul_122_BC)
Roman arch in Benevento
the Forum Boarium. The frieze on the entablature portrays Trajan's triumphal procession after his victory over Dacia. On each of the pylons, between the
Arch_of_Trajan_(Benevento)
Event in which participants attend in costume wearing a mask
increasingly elaborate allegorical Royal Entries, pageants, and triumphal processions celebrating marriages and other dynastic events of late medieval
Masquerade_ball
Palm tree cultivated for its sweet fruit
the Christian religion. In Ancient Rome, the palm fronds used in triumphal processions to symbolise victory were most likely those of P. dactylifera. The
Date_palm
BC). Because Octavian allegedly wanted to present Cleopatra in his triumphal procession in Rome, he instructed Epaphroditus to prevent Cleopatra from killing
Epaphroditus (freedman of Augustus)
Epaphroditus_(freedman_of_Augustus)
Flemish painter (1581–1642)
many other unusual themes that later became popular, such as the 'Triumphal Procession of Amphitrite' and 'Croesus and Solon'. Francken also made a series
Frans_Francken_the_Younger
Ancient Hebrew lampstand
carried through the streets of Constantinople during Belisarius' triumphal procession. Procopius adds that Justinian, prompted by superstitious fear that
Temple_menorah
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adv.
In a triumphant manner.
n.
A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation.
v. t.
To obtain a victory over; to prevail over; to conquer. Also, to cause to triumph.
n.
To be prosperous; to flourish.
a.
Of or pertaining to triumph; used in a triumph; indicating, or in honor of, a triumph or victory; as, a triumphal crown; a triumphal arch.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Triumph
n.
To obtain victory; to be successful; to prevail.
imp. & p. p.
of Triumph
n.
Any symbol or token of superiority, success, or triumph; also, victory; triumph; supremacy.
interj.
Hurrah! -- an exclamation of triumphant joy.
n.
One who triumphs or rejoices for victory.
a.
Having or celebrating a triumph; victorious; triumphant.
a.
Uttering songs of triumph; shouting with joy; triumphant; exulting.
v. i.
Of or pertaining to triumph; triumphal.
n.
Hence, any triumphal procession; a pompous exhibition; a stately show or pageant.
n.
To play a trump card.
n.
A song of triumph.
n.
One who was honored with a triumph; a victor.
n.
A token of victory.
n.
Success causing exultation; victory; conquest; as, the triumph of knowledge.