Decennalia (column)
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The Decennalia was a column in the Roman Forum marking the tenth anniversary of the tetrarchy of Diocletian.
Bibliography[]
- F. Coarelli, Rome and environs - an archeological guide, Berkeley 2007, pp. 60. ISBN 9780520079618
- A. Claridge, Rome (Oxford Archaeological Guides), London, 1998, pp. 83–84. ISBN 0192880039
Coordinates: 41°53′34″N 12°29′05″E / 41.8927°N 12.4848°E / 41.8927; 12.4848
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