Arch of the Money Changers (Rome, Italy)

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Name (Latin)
Arch of the Money Changers (Rome, Italy)
Other forms of name
Arch of the Argentarii (Rome, Italy)
Arco degli Argentari (Rome, Italy)
Arco dei Argentari (Rome, Italy)
Arcus Argentariorum (Rome, Italy)
Argentari, Arco degli (Rome, Italy)
Argentarii, Arch of the (Rome, Italy)
Argentariorum, Arcus (Rome, Italy)
Money Changers, Arch of the (Rome, Italy)
Porta Argentariorum (Rome, Italy)
Coordinates
12.482975 12.482975 41.889511 41.889511 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Arches Italy
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q645062
Library of congress: sh 96003574
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Pallottino, M. Arco dei Argentari, 1946.
  • Haynes, D.E.L. Porta Argentariorum, 1939.
  • Companion guide to Rome:p. 413 (Arco degli Argentari)
  • Nagel's Italy:p. 850 (Arco degli Argentari; built by the money-changers of Rome in honour of Septimius Severus in the 3rd cent.) index under Arch of (Money-Changers (Argentari))
  • Baedeker's Rome, 1930:p. 357 (Arcus Argentariorum, or arch of the money-changers; erected by the merchants of the Forum Boarium) index under Arches (Money Changers; Arcus Argentariorum)
  • Britannica Macro.:under Roman art, p. 459 (Porta Argentariorum; dedicated in the Velabrum to Septimus and his family by the bankers of the cattle market [not the same as the triumphal arch dedicated to Septimus and his sons])
  • Fodor's exploring Rome(Arch of the Money Changers)
  • Rome access(Arch of the Money Changers)
  • Let's go. Budget guide to Rome(Arch of the Argentarii)
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Wikipedia description:

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.

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