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Date: 2014-04-16 06:01:36
Architectural styles
Ancient Roman architecture
Roman Empire
Triumphal arch
Rome
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Neoclassical architecture
Classical antiquity
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Neoclassicism
Renaissance architecture

Stones of empire: allusions to ancient Rome in the physical fabric of the Victorian and Edwardian world

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