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Roman Era
Did you know that the Arch of Triumph was born from a dream? We were inspired by this piece, which is one of the most magnificent examples of Roman architecture in the region, with its beautiful details and intricate engravings. It is a testament to the Roman influence in the city of Tyre, and to the richness of its history. It is also a symbol of victory, greatness, and power. According to Roman legends, Emperor Constantine had a vision of a shining cross in the sky before a battle, which inspired him to achieve victory. After winning the battle, Constantine decided to build the Arch of Triumph as a token of gratitude to God for the victory. Constantine believed in the plurality of deities, but he affirmed the rights of Christians to practice their faith. This design dates back to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, known as the Roman era, which spanned from 64 BCE to 313 CE.
Roman Era
Did you know that the Arch of Triumph was born from a dream? We were inspired by this piece, which is one of the most magnificent examples of Roman architecture in the region, with its beautiful details and intricate engravings. It is a testament to the Roman influence in the city of Tyre, and to the richness of its history. It is also a symbol of victory, greatness, and power. According to Roman legends, Emperor Constantine had a vision of a shining cross in the sky before a battle, which inspired him to achieve victory. After winning the battle, Constantine decided to build the Arch of Triumph as a token of gratitude to God for the victory. Constantine believed in the plurality of deities, but he affirmed the rights of Christians to practice their faith. This design dates back to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, known as the Roman era, which spanned from 64 BCE to 313 CE.
Roman Era
Did you know that the Arch of Triumph was born from a dream? We were inspired by this piece, which is one of the most magnificent examples of Roman architecture in the region, with its beautiful details and intricate engravings. It is a testament to the Roman influence in the city of Tyre, and to the richness of its history. It is also a symbol of victory, greatness, and power. According to Roman legends, Emperor Constantine had a vision of a shining cross in the sky before a battle, which inspired him to achieve victory. After winning the battle, Constantine decided to build the Arch of Triumph as a token of gratitude to God for the victory. Constantine believed in the plurality of deities, but he affirmed the rights of Christians to practice their faith. This design dates back to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, known as the Roman era, which spanned from 64 BCE to 313 CE.
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18k Gold
Enamel
Weight: 2.54 g