El Arco de Constantino es un arco triunfal de tres vanos, ubicado en Roma, a poca distancia del Coliseo. Fue erigido en 315 para conmemorar la victoria de Constantino I el Grande en la batalla del Puente Milvio, el 28 de octubre de 312. Su altura es de 21 metros, con 25,9 metros de ancho y 7,4 metros de profundidad. Fue el último arco de triunfo construido en Roma durante la Antigüedad.[1]
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