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  • 1Marble Bridge — Marble Bridge, with the Chesme Column seen in the distance. Marbl …

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  • 2Column of the Grande Armée — Full length view The Column of the Grande Armée (French Colonne de la grande Armée or Colonne Napoléone) is a 53 metre high Doric order triumphal column (modelled on Trajan s Column and other triumphal columns in Rome) on the Rue Napoleon in… …

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  • 3Column — For other uses, see Column (disambiguation). National Capitol Columns at the United States National Arboretum in Washington, D.C …

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  • 4Column of Marcus Aurelius — The Column of Marcus Aurelius in Piazza Colonna …

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  • 5Column of Phocas — The Column of Phocas, against the backdrop of the Arch of Septimius Severus. The Column of Phocas (Italian: Colonna di Foca), is a Roman monumental column in the Roman Forum of Rome, Italy. Erected before the Rostra and dedicated or rededicated… …

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  • 6Column of Antoninus Pius — The base today This article deals with the lost column dedicated to Antoninus Pius. For the column previously erroneously called this before the Renaissance, see Column of Marcus Aurelius, and specifically Column of Marcus Aurelius#Restoration… …

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  • 7Column of Marcian — The column in 2007. One of the faded IX monog …

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  • 8Column of Justinian — Reconstruction of the column, after Cornelius Gurlitt, 1912. The depiction of a helical narrative frieze around the column, after the fashion of Trajan s Column, is erroneous. The Column of Justinian was a Roman triumphal column erected in… …

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  • 9Column of the Goths — Coordinates: 41°0′52.2″N 28°59′7.6″E / 41.0145°N 28.985444°E / 41.0145; 28.985444 …

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  • 10column — noun 1 tall stone post ADJECTIVE ▪ huge, tall ▪ fluted ▪ colonnades of fluted Doric columns ▪ classical ▪ concrete …

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