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Greco-Roman monument celebrating victory
A tropaion (Greek: τρόπαιον, Latin: tropaeum), from which the English word "trophy" is derived, was a monument erected to commemorate a victory over one's
Tropaion
Roman victory monument at La Turbie, France
The Tropaeum Alpium (Latin for 'Trophy of the Alps', French Trophée des Alpes or Trophée d'Auguste), is a Roman victory monument (tropaeum) erected at
Tropaeum_Alpium
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
Tropaeum is an extinct genus of ammonites found throughout the oceans of the world during the Early Cretaceous. As with many other members of the family
Tropaeum
Monument commemorating Trajan's victory over Dacians
The Tropaeum Traiani or Trajan's Trophy lies 1.4 km northeast of the Roman city of Civitas Tropaensium (near the modern Adamclisi, Romania). It was built
Tropaeum_Traiani
Trophy in Nikopolis, Greece
Campsite Memorial of Augustus, or Octavian's Tropaeum for the Battle of Actium was a victory trophy (tropaeum) built by Emperor Augustus to commemorate his
Campsite_Memorial_of_Augustus
Ancient bladed weapon
on the monument were made of metal, which have since disappeared. The Tropaeum Traiani monument near Adamclisi, built by Trajan to commemorate the Romans
Falx
Historic ethnic confederation of Alpine tribes
or "warriors") and Nantuates from nantu- ("valley") respectively. The Tropaeum Alpium inscription contains the names of 45 Alpine tribes. The Raetic tribes
Rhaetian_people
Type of javelin used by the Roman army
melee weapon in close-quarters combat. Note pictorial depictions from the Tropaeum Traiani monument, descriptions of Caesar's troops using javelins as pikes
Pilum
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
Nicopolis ad Istrum and Marcianopolis. A vicus was also created around the Tropaeum Traianum. The garrison city of Oescus received the status of Roman colony
Trajan
Roman castrum in Constanţa, Romania
/ 44.09194°N 27.94417°E / 44.09194; 27.94417 Civitas Tropaensium or Tropaeum Traiani (its Roman name) was a Roman city situated in the Roman province
Civitas_Tropaensium
Historical male hairstyle ascribed to the Suebi
AD, of Dätgen, near Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Tropaeum Traiani Two scenes of a Roman legionary battling Dacian allies above a
Suebian_knot
Topics referred to by the same term
3) Tropaion or tropaeum, ancient Roman victory monument or trophy Tropaeum Traiani, the Trophy of Trajan, in modern Romania Tropaeum Alpium, the Trophy
Trophy_(disambiguation)
Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy
named Lucina. A tropaeum was erected on it and quickly became a place of veneration. Constantine I erected a basilica on the tropaeum's site, and the basilica
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Basilica_of_Saint_Paul_Outside_the_Walls
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
January 9 BC with Augustus attending its dedication ceremony Right: The Tropaeum Alpium (Trophy of Augustus), a victory monument built by Augustus at La
Augustus
Battle between the Roman Empire and the Dacians (101/102)
following the 105–106 war, Trajan built the Tropaeum Traiani at Adamclisi in 109, in memory of the battle. On the Tropaeum Traiani monument was a frieze comprising
Battle_of_Adamclisi
Tablet with dovetail handles
Switzerland). Sculptural evidence, for example on the metopes from the Tropaeum Traiani (Adamclisi, Romania), shows that they were also used for the same
Tabula_ansata
Species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae
means "little trophy". Tropaeolum is the diminutive form of the Latin tropaeum, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek τρόπαιον : trópaion "trophy". The Latin
Tropaeolum_majus
Monument to a person whose remains are elsewhere
Victoria, Australia Stone of Remembrance Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Tropaeum Traiani War memorial Donkin Heritage Trail Whitney, William Dwight (1914)
Cenotaph
— Tropaeum Alpium inscription which can be translated: Conquered alpine peoples: Triumpilini, Camunni, Vennonetes, Venostes, Isarci ... Tropaeum Alpium
Isarci
Province of the Roman Empire
in the Marcomannic Wars when they destroyed Tropaeum Traiani. In 238 the Carpi sacked Histria and Tropaeum Traiani. Afterwards Moesia was frequently invaded
Moesia
Conflict between the Romans and the Dacians (105-106)
fortune estimated at 165,500 kg of gold and 331,000 kg of silver. The Tropaeum Traiani (Trajan's Trophy) was built in 109 AD near the modern Adamclisi
Trajan's_Second_Dacian_War
Ancient ethnic group from north-western Italy and south-eastern Gaul
peoples reckoned Ligurian were among those commemorated as defeated on the Tropaeum Alpium at La Turbie. After the conquest large tracts of Ligurian land were
Ligures
Component of late antique armor
metal body armor on several reliefs depicting that campaign, including the Tropaeum Traiani at Adamclisi and Trajan's Column. Trajan's column in Rome seems
Manica_(armguard)
Ligurian tribe
(Allier). The Nerusii appear near the end of the list of tribes on the Tropaeum Alpium, before the Velaunii and the Suetrii, without any precise geographical
Nerusii
Ligurian tribe
corio- ('troop, army'). Their relative position on the Arch of Susa and the Tropaeum Alpium does not offer any secure indication of their exact geographical
Veaminii
(= CSEL 19.460).. Michael P. Speidel, "The Suicide of Decebalus on the Tropaeum of Adamklissi", Revue Archéologique 1 (1971), pp. 75-78. Bradley, Slavery
Slavery_in_ancient_Rome
Belt worn over one shoulder to carry a weapon or other implement
cavalryman wearing a mail shirt with a baldric over his right shoulder, from the Roman Tropaeum Traiani, built 109 AD in the area of present-day Romania.
Baldric
Display of weaponry and other militaria
trophies. The term comes from the ancient Greek tropaion and Roman equivalent tropaeum, military victories which were commemorated with a display of actual captured
Trophy_of_arms
District in Italy
derived from the Celtic (Rhaetian) Venostes tribes mentioned on the ancient Tropaeum Alpium. A Frankish Gau was established under Charlemagne in 772; it was
Vinschgau
states that the Trumpilini were one of three lineages of the Euganei. The Tropaeum Alpium in present-day La Turbie (built c. 7 BC) mentions the Trumpilini
Trumpilini
Ancient Celtic people of the Alps
Lepontii are mentioned in the Tropaeum Alpium erected between 7 and 6 BC. The name of the Lepontii is recorded in the Tropaeum Alpium, a Roman monument erected
Lepontii
Plate armor used in Ancient Rome
areas had a small number of legionaries stationed there. On the Adamclisi Tropaeum, the lorica segmentata does not appear at all, and legionaries and auxilia
Lorica_segmentata
Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy
victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy Sequential art Solomonic column Tropaeum Traiani In ancient times, Carrara marble bore the name of Luna marble after
Trajan's_Column
Ancient Alpine tribe
Aosta. The Salassi are named among the gentes Alpinae devictae on the Tropaeum Alpium at La Turbie, listed between the Veragri and the Acitavones, although
Salassi
Ancient Ligurian people of north-west Italy
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Apuani
Ancient Ligurian people of north-western Italy
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Bagienni
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
included in the family Ancyloceratidae. However neither do Australiceras or Tropaeum have hooks, which are also included in the family. Sepkoski, Jack (2002)
Ammonitoceras
Arts. Florescu, Florea Bobu (1965). Das Siegesdenkmal von Adamklissi, Tropaeum Traiani (in German). Bucharest: Romanian People's Republic Academy. "Suntem
List of earthquakes in Romania
List_of_earthquakes_in_Romania
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
resemblance to Tropaeum and Balearites, both related genera, some even considers that Australiceras is actually synonymous with Tropaeum, while others
Australiceras
Genus of plants in the family Tropaeolaceae
custom: After victory in battle, the Romans erected a trophy pole (or tropaeum, from the Greek tropaion, source of English "trophy") on which the vanquished
Tropaeolum
American diplomat (1842-1938)
Paris, art collections in France, and the restoration of Roman monument, Tropaeum Alpium. In addition, he donated funds to the New Hampshire Historical Society
Edward_Tuck
Gaul as a province of the Roman Empire
in Trier Temple of Mars (Corseul) Roman bridge at Vaison-la-Romaine The Tropaeum Alpium, near Monaco Model of Durocortorum (Reims) Porte de Mars, Reims
Roman_Gaul
Historical region shared by Bulgaria and Romania
the southern part of Dobruja. The latter victory was commemorated by the Tropaeum Traiani monument built in 109 at the site and the founding of the city
Dobruja
Ancient Thracian bladed weapon
Shown on Tropaeum Traiani Metope
Rhomphaia
Archeological museum in Rome, Italy
the Theatre of Marcellus, Rome Scale reconstruction model (1:20) of the Tropaeum Alpium in La Turbie, France Scale reconstruction model (1:200) of the Pont
Museum_of_Roman_Civilization
Gallic people
sense, the Vindelician people comprised four sub-tribes, listed on the Tropaeum Alpium: the Cosuanetes, Rucinates, Licates and Catenates. In a broader
Vindelici
Ancient population during the Iron Age
Publius Silius. This conquest was celebrated in the Trophy of the Alps (Tropaeum Alpium), a Roman monument erected in 7–6 BC and located in the French town
Camunni
Ancient Ligurian people of northern Italy
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Laevi
Gallic tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Graßl 2006b. Caesar. Commentarii de Bello Gallico, 3:1:, 3:2:,
Seduni
Gallic tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. They also appear on the Arch of Susa, erected by Cottius in 9–8
Vesubiani
Historical overview article
Tropaeum Traiani depicting a soldier armed with a falx
Dacian_warfare
Celto-Ligurian tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Pliny. Naturalis Historia, 3:20. Barruol 1969, p. 381. Evans 1967
Eguiturii
Naval battle between Octavian and Mark Antony/Cleopatra (31 BC)
Augustus 18.2; Murray and Petsas (1989). Zachos, Konstantinos L. (2003). "The tropaeum of the sea-battle of Actium at Nikopolis: interim report". Journal of Roman
Battle_of_Actium
Ancient tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Bormani
Ancient Ligurian tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Viturii
Ancient Gallic people of northern Italy
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Anares
https://www.scribd.com/doc/16509714/Vasile-Parvan-Cetatea-Tropaeum-Consideraii-istorice About Berzovia http://www.net4u.ro/index.php
List_of_Dacian_names
Group of three Roman provinces situated in the Alps
The Roman victory of the campaigns was celebrated with the erection of Tropaeum Alpium. The provinces lasted until the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Tres_Alpes
Ancient people
of the city required repairs. Two funerary inscriptions discovered at Tropaeum Traiani in Moesia Inferior commemorate Romans killed during the attacks:
Costoboci
Gallic tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. A treaty of hospitality with a Greek city, possibly Massalia, was
Velaunii
Extinct family of ammonites
Vermeulen, 2006 Shastoceras Anderson, 1938 Toxancyloceras Delanoy, 2003 Tropaeum J. de C. Sowerby, 1837 Ancyloceratidae are derived from the Crioceratidae
Ancyloceratidae
Ancient Ligurian people of Cisalpine Italy
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Celeiates
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
stone domed monument or rotunda, which might have been a temple, or a tropaeum, a victory monument. It was demolished for its stone in 1743, though a
Antonine_Wall
Celto-Ligurian tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Libui_(Narbonensis)
Celto-Ligurian tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Marici_(tribe)
Prefecture and commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
capital of the Bodiontici (or Brodiontii), whose name is found on the Tropaeum Alpium at La Turbie. The town then became a Roman town named Dinia in the
Digne-les-Bains
Gallic tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Pliny. Naturalis Historia, 3:20. Ptolemy. Geōgraphikḕ Hyphḗgēsis
Ambisontes
Ancient alpine tribe
Nerva, proconsul of Illyricum; like the Laianci, they do not appear on the Tropaeum Alpium. In 14/13 BC the region was organised into eight territorially and
Saevates
Ethnic group, 300 BC - 300 AD, east of the Carpathians
War scene of the Tropaeum Traiani (c. 109 AD): a Roman legionary fighting with a Dacian warrior, while a Germanic warrior (Bastarnae?), who has a suebian
Bastarnae
Commune in Constanța, Romania
named Civitas Tropaensium was built here and in 109 AD Trajan's Trophy (Tropaeum Traiani) was built to commemorate his victories over the Dacians. Colonized
Adamclisi
Ligurian or Gallic tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Segobrigii
Ligurian tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Deciates
Ancient tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Pliny. Naturalis Historia, 3:137. Strabo, Geōgraphiká, 4:6:8. Ptolemy
Cosuanetes
Italian writer
the lost amulet showed the funerary wax effigy of Caesar, presented on a tropaeum. In a 2011 article Carotta argued for a restitution of the Liberalia (17
Francesco_Carotta
Celto-Ligurian tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Ingauni
modern Ruse Sirmium Theranda Traianopolis Transmarisca, modern Tutrakan Tropaeum Traiani Turres, modern Pirot Ulmetum Ulpiana Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
Roman-era tomb to the southeast of Rome
ISBN 1295187698 Gerding, Henrik (2002) The Tomb of Caecilia Metella:Tumulus, Tropaeum, and Thymele. ISBN 9162853422 Queen of Roads: Appian Way "History of Castrum
Tomb_of_Caecilia_Metella
Extinct suborder of ammonites
resided. Examples of such types were Ancyloceras, Protanisoceras, and Tropaeum. The more advanced heteromorphs departed from such forms radically. The
Ancyloceratina
Ancient Ligurian people of north-western Italy
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Statielli
China A member of Discophyllitidae, a species of Tragorhacoceras. Tropaeum (Tropaeum) elaurkense Sp nov Valid Stenshin, Shumilkin & Uspensky Early Cretaceous
2014_in_paleomalacology
Ancient tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Weapons discovered at Tiefencastel and on the Septimer Pass provide
Suanetes
Celto-Ligurian tribe
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Reii
Gallic tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Pliny. Naturalis Historia, 3:20. Ptolemy. Geōgraphikḕ Hyphḗgēsis
Suetrii
History of the current canton of Valais, Switzerland
considered to have been conquered in 6BC, their names appearing on the Tropaeum Alpium at La Turbie. During the reign of Claudius (41-54), Valais was detached
History_of_Valais
Gallic tribe
tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Strabo. Geōgraphiká, 4:6:8. Pliny. Naturalis Historia, 3:20. Ptolemy
Rucinates
building) Forum of Augustus Hadrian's Villa Pantheon Tower of Hercules Tropaeum Traiani Verona Arena, in Verona Rotunda Church of St. George, Serdika,
Ancient_Roman_architecture
Ancient tribe
identified so far. According to K. Dietz, the absence of the Estiones from the Tropaeum Alpium may indicate that they voluntarily joined the Roman Empire, which
Estiones
Reward for a specific achievement
French trophee, from Latin trophaeum, monument to victory, variant of tropaeum, which in turn is the latinisation of the Greek τρόπαιον (tropaion), the
Trophy
Italy during the Ancient Rome era
The Tropaeum Alpium, The Victory Monument of the Alps, La Turbie, France, marked the Augustan border between Italy and Gaul.
Roman_Italy
Conflict between the Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Dacia (101–102)
separately: the Dacians at the Battle of Adamclisi commemorated by the Tropaeum Traiani, erected in 107/108 at Adamclisi the Roxolani near the future city
Trajan's_First_Dacian_War
Ancient Ligurian people of Cisalpine Italy
(180 BC) First Transalpine War (125–121 BC) Polcevera Tablet (117 BC) Tropaeum Alpium (c. 7 BC) Roman Liguria (c. 7 BC–476 AD) Culture Ligurian language
Ilvates
Geologic formation in India
Species Material Notes Umiaites sp. Virgatosphinctes sp. Aulacosphinctes sp Tropaeum T. australis Opisthotrigonia O. retrorsa Indotrigonia I. beyschlagi Pterotrigonia
Bhuj_Formation
Probable Roman temple near Falkirk, Scotland, destroyed in 1743
statue, suggested that the O'on was primarily a triumphal monument, or tropaeum, erected to commemorate a victory. The quality of the structure bears the
Arthur's_O'on
Ligurian tribe
mentioned as Oratelli by Pliny (1st c. AD). The list of tribes on the Tropaeum Alpium follows no discernible topographic order, making it impossible to
Oratelli
The ruins of the Tropaeum Alpium (Trophy of the Alps), in La Turbie, near Monaco, built by Augustus Caesar in 6 BC to commemorate the victory of Julius
History_of_Provence
Roman funerary monument
ISBN 9780691187808. Gerding, Henrik (2002). The tomb of Caecilia Metella: Tumulus, Tropaeum and Thymele (PDF). Lund University Press. ISBN 91-628-5342-2. Archived
Tomb_of_the_Haterii
Type of machine used in Ancient Greek theatre
δὲ ἀνδρείκελον ἐκ μηχανῆς ἐπεστρέφετο πάντῃ. Suetonius only reports a tropaeum to which the effigy (simulacrum) was affixed. (Jul. 84) Geoffrey S. Sumi:
Mechane
Traiana (1895), with Grigore George Tocilescu – The monument of Adamclisi, Tropaeum Traiani. Ara Pacis Avgvstae (1902), with Eugen Petersen – Ara Pacis Augustae
George_Niemann
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
La Turbie A Torbia (Occitan) Commune The church of La Turbie and the Tropaeum Alpium Coat of arms Location of La Turbie La Turbie Show map of France La
La_Turbie
Body variation
Diplomoceras maximum >1 m [heteromorph] Olivero & Zinsmeister (1989) Tropaeum imperator almost 1 m Grulke (2014:126) Largest ammonite known from Australia
Cephalopod_size
TROPAEUM
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Girl/Female
Welsh
Welsh woman.
Girl/Female
Indian
A singer.
Girl/Female
German
Strong as Man
Boy/Male
Biblical
Wicked; perverse.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
To Endure; Enduring; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante Enduring
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Latin
Majestic.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Protected by Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sacred plant, A sacred plant (Basil)
Boy/Male
Native American
attacking hawk.
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