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The Arch of Hadrian (also called the "Arches of Capua" or the "Lucky Arch") is an ancient Roman triumphal arch located in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (ancient Capua, now in the Province of Caserta, southern Italy). It was originally a triple arch, but today only three pylons and one of the lateral arches survive. It spanned the Appian Way and constituted an ideal entrance to the city, perhaps corresponding to the line of the pomerium.

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  • The Arch of Hadrian (also called the "Arches of Capua" or the "Lucky Arch") is an ancient Roman triumphal arch located in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (ancient Capua, now in the Province of Caserta, southern Italy). It was originally a triple arch, but today only three pylons and one of the lateral arches survive. It spanned the Appian Way and constituted an ideal entrance to the city, perhaps corresponding to the line of the pomerium. (en)
  • L'arco di Adriano (detto anche "archi di Capua" o "arco Felice") è un arco romano situato a Santa Maria Capua Vetere (antica Capua, oggi in provincia di Caserta). Era in origine a tre fornici, ma oggi se ne conservano solo tre piloni e uno dei fornici laterali. Scavalcava la via Appia e costituiva un ideale ingresso alla città, forse in corrispondenza della linea del pomerio. (it)
  • 哈德良拱門是一座位於聖瑪麗亞-卡普阿韋泰雷的古羅馬時期的拱門。這座拱門原本有三個拱,但現在僅有一個拱。哈德良拱門修建在1世紀後半至2世紀前半時期。 (zh)
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  • The Arch of Hadrian (also called the "Arches of Capua" or the "Lucky Arch") is an ancient Roman triumphal arch located in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (ancient Capua, now in the Province of Caserta, southern Italy). It was originally a triple arch, but today only three pylons and one of the lateral arches survive. It spanned the Appian Way and constituted an ideal entrance to the city, perhaps corresponding to the line of the pomerium. (en)
  • L'arco di Adriano (detto anche "archi di Capua" o "arco Felice") è un arco romano situato a Santa Maria Capua Vetere (antica Capua, oggi in provincia di Caserta). Era in origine a tre fornici, ma oggi se ne conservano solo tre piloni e uno dei fornici laterali. Scavalcava la via Appia e costituiva un ideale ingresso alla città, forse in corrispondenza della linea del pomerio. (it)
  • 哈德良拱門是一座位於聖瑪麗亞-卡普阿韋泰雷的古羅馬時期的拱門。這座拱門原本有三個拱,但現在僅有一個拱。哈德良拱門修建在1世紀後半至2世紀前半時期。 (zh)
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  • Arch of Hadrian (Capua) (en)
  • Arco di Adriano (Capua) (it)
  • 哈德良拱門 (卡普阿) (zh)
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