Why is there a hole in the Arch of Septimius Severus?
The Arch of Septimius Severus was constructed to commemorate two conflicts waged against Parthia in the 190s. But why is there a hole in it, and who put it there?
The Arch of Septimius Severus was constructed to commemorate two conflicts waged against Parthia in the 190s. But why is there a hole in it, and who put it there?
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It's where the rope goes through that the Annunaki carried the thing with.
@RYOkEkEN
26 күн бұрын
it does look like a purse
@Gorboduc
26 күн бұрын
It's agreed then: it's a Tartarian power generator where the Anunaki recharged their purses. I think we've found the theory that makes the fewest assumptions!
Interesting. I never noticed that in any of the photos before.
Some sort of ordinance from a weapon strike?
Wasnt there some kind of religious cult that decided to build huts and live on top of arches and columns for some reason?
@Gorboduc
26 күн бұрын
The Stylites, of whom Simeon was the most (in)famous. But they were in Syria and the eastern Mediterranean, not Rome.
On hardcore Roman history I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos series
Actually looks like where the ridge beam was incorporated into the end of the new structure.
It is the snipe hole for the archers.
Good video. Oh, and the hole was to watch out for UFO's, or maybe Godzilla. (snickers)
The curve on the top of the opening looks like it was sawn down from a corner. With 4 rooms inside I wouldn't be surprised if a squatter wanted a window.
Do you/they know what words/letters (good guess) were once there.?
Maybe a statue or head of some type fitted (anchored)into the slot? Looking down, over the entryway.
_I don't know, but I really wish I knew.... >:(_
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Bonus hole.
I always wondered about the hole, I think the arch still needs a restoration.
Hell yeah dude
It's probably to let in sunlight since there are rooms inside it.
How was it buried in so much mud?
@ChannelNotFound
22 күн бұрын
Time
(sorry, completely off-topic for the video) ... but, I hope you read these comments, please can you point me to the (or a) video of yours which explains how political strategy of alliances tends to result in the famed checker-board of alternating friend/foe realms, or if it was not one of your own, can you suggest or make one? thx in advance
national treasure type sh
@TheFallofRome
26 күн бұрын
Nah that’s another arch I’ll be exploring in an upcoming video
It’s a gap for pigeons to use. These are very common in buildings of this type
Commodus wasn't killed by the Praetorian guard, he was strangled by a wrestler named Narcissus, at the behest of others. You must be thinking of Caligula.
Shoddy Syrian workmen
Haven't watched assuming it was used in construction and maybe some gold or marble bauble that's disappeared over the years
When Christianity took hold, Roman buildings were deliberately allowed to fall into disrepair or were destroyed because they were ‘pagan’. The hole could be the result of this. Or worse, ‘ROME’ was used as a ‘quarry’ to build churches. St Peter's Basilica was even partly built from Roman marble. What was left of the Roman splendour in the Renaissance period was removed and built upon. Today, only the bare walls of the meagre remains can be seen. You have to imagine it like today, when the Taliban and the ISS destroyed what was pre-Islamic
The two sides of the arch are quite similar and the text is identical on both. The south face does not have a hole in it. Canaletto is not a good source, unless it can be shown that his painting shows the north face of the arch. (E: the facing of the arch is more like east-west, so north means northeast and south means southwest) My guess is, that it is a military hole from the time of Italian unification wars.
As a medievalist, I find it so sad that the obsession with antiquity led to the destruction of so many early christian structures and castles build incorporating ancient structures like the arenas of Nimes, the Parthenon, or this.
@BrunoRegno
25 күн бұрын
As a roman I despise medieval anything. 😂
Early!
The media keeps telling me he was African-American, so maybe it was for a basketball hoop?
@sagagis
26 күн бұрын
yeah he liked slam dunks. lol
@DISTurbedwaffle918
26 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the Roman Empire was full of African Americans.
@septimiusseverus343
26 күн бұрын
_They found a black portrait bust of me, so yes, I apparently was black. Gotta keep the Hoteps happy._
@lablackzed
23 күн бұрын
@@sagagis😅😅😅😅😅😅