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J'ai pu essayer #Arcs #j2s ce soir à 2 joueurs et c'est très bien, très méchant aussi.
Je confirme que ce n'est pas un euro game, ce n'est pas non plus un jeu de pli (même si ça en empreinte la mécanique).
C'est un Space opéra qui s'invite dans ta soirée avec son lot de surprises surprenantes, de défaites cuisantes et de victoires éclatantes.J'avais peur de détester, j'ai été conquis !
Hâte de le faire essayer à d'autres -
J'ai pu essayer #Arcs #j2s ce soir à 2 joueurs et c'est très bien, très méchant aussi.
Je confirme que ce n'est pas un euro game, ce n'est pas non plus un jeu de pli (même si ça en empreinte la mécanique).
C'est un Space opéra qui s'invite dans ta soirée avec son lot de surprises surprenantes, de défaites cuisantes et de victoires éclatantes.J'avais peur de détester, j'ai été conquis !
Hâte de le faire essayer à d'autres -
J'ai pu essayer #Arcs #j2s ce soir à 2 joueurs et c'est très bien, très méchant aussi.
Je confirme que ce n'est pas un euro game, ce n'est pas non plus un jeu de pli (même si ça en empreinte la mécanique).
C'est un Space opéra qui s'invite dans ta soirée avec son lot de surprises surprenantes, de défaites cuisantes et de victoires éclatantes.J'avais peur de détester, j'ai été conquis !
Hâte de le faire essayer à d'autres -
@dedalusroot I just finished my first campaign of Arcs and I agree. I'm pretty sure the campaign is a good and interesting game, but the number of times I would have to play it before I understood both its rules and all the Fates rules and could start playing it skillfully... I don't see myself having that time to devote to it.
I'm currently considering selling the expansion and just keeping the base game.
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@dedalusroot I just finished my first campaign of Arcs and I agree. I'm pretty sure the campaign is a good and interesting game, but the number of times I would have to play it before I understood both its rules and all the Fates rules and could start playing it skillfully... I don't see myself having that time to devote to it.
I'm currently considering selling the expansion and just keeping the base game.
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@dedalusroot I just finished my first campaign of Arcs and I agree. I'm pretty sure the campaign is a good and interesting game, but the number of times I would have to play it before I understood both its rules and all the Fates rules and could start playing it skillfully... I don't see myself having that time to devote to it.
I'm currently considering selling the expansion and just keeping the base game.
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Which in turn makes me a little sad, because I'd love to love the game and especially the campaign mode, but I simply don't have the time (and don't want to make time) to make Arcs such a big part of my hobby life. #boardgames #Arcs
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Which in turn makes me a little sad, because I'd love to love the game and especially the campaign mode, but I simply don't have the time (and don't want to make time) to make Arcs such a big part of my hobby life. #boardgames #Arcs
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Which in turn makes me a little sad, because I'd love to love the game and especially the campaign mode, but I simply don't have the time (and don't want to make time) to make Arcs such a big part of my hobby life. #boardgames #Arcs
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Which in turn makes me a little sad, because I'd love to love the game and especially the campaign mode, but I simply don't have the time (and don't want to make time) to make Arcs such a big part of my hobby life. #boardgames #Arcs
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We played two rounds of the Arcs boardgame after a very long time yesterday, and while I very much enjoy the base game (even though my partner wiped the galaxy with me), the campaign mode expansion adds an amount of complexity, that is absolutely baffling.
There is so much to track and keep in mind in terms of new mechanics and nuances, that I can't imagine to remember all of it, if I were not playing the game on a very regular basis with a set group of friends...
#boardgames #Arcs -
We played two rounds of the Arcs boardgame after a very long time yesterday, and while I very much enjoy the base game (even though my partner wiped the galaxy with me), the campaign mode expansion adds an amount of complexity, that is absolutely baffling.
There is so much to track and keep in mind in terms of new mechanics and nuances, that I can't imagine to remember all of it, if I were not playing the game on a very regular basis with a set group of friends...
#boardgames #Arcs -
We played two rounds of the Arcs boardgame after a very long time yesterday, and while I very much enjoy the base game (even though my partner wiped the galaxy with me), the campaign mode expansion adds an amount of complexity, that is absolutely baffling.
There is so much to track and keep in mind in terms of new mechanics and nuances, that I can't imagine to remember all of it, if I were not playing the game on a very regular basis with a set group of friends...
#boardgames #Arcs -
We played two rounds of the Arcs boardgame after a very long time yesterday, and while I very much enjoy the base game (even though my partner wiped the galaxy with me), the campaign mode expansion adds an amount of complexity, that is absolutely baffling.
There is so much to track and keep in mind in terms of new mechanics and nuances, that I can't imagine to remember all of it, if I were not playing the game on a very regular basis with a set group of friends...
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Wook Pack presents: HBD BSV @ Cannons - 25 Mar feat. ARCS, Smooth Llama, Key Mitch
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Are you a BookSprout Top Reviewer? This is another way you can immediately get an ARC for my upcoming release 'The Last Gift-Knight' - https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/268126/the-last-gift-knight
#BookStodon #BookSprout #ARCs #ReviewerCopy #fantasy #indie #indiebooks #reviewindiebooks
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Are you a BookSprout Top Reviewer? This is another way you can immediately get an ARC for my upcoming release 'The Last Gift-Knight' - https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/268126/the-last-gift-knight
#BookStodon #BookSprout #ARCs #ReviewerCopy #fantasy #indie #indiebooks #reviewindiebooks
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Are you a BookSprout Top Reviewer? This is another way you can immediately get an ARC for my upcoming release 'The Last Gift-Knight' - https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/268126/the-last-gift-knight
#BookStodon #BookSprout #ARCs #ReviewerCopy #fantasy #indie #indiebooks #reviewindiebooks
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Are you a BookSprout Top Reviewer? This is another way you can immediately get an ARC for my upcoming release 'The Last Gift-Knight' - https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/268126/the-last-gift-knight
#BookStodon #BookSprout #ARCs #ReviewerCopy #fantasy #indie #indiebooks #reviewindiebooks
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Are you a BookSprout Top Reviewer? This is another way you can immediately get an ARC for my upcoming release 'The Last Gift-Knight' - https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/268126/the-last-gift-knight
#BookStodon #BookSprout #ARCs #ReviewerCopy #fantasy #indie #indiebooks #reviewindiebooks
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JackLab Records: The Bleuprint 002 @ Bleu - 26 Feb feat. DYNODA, ARCS
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#buriedgiant is the new home of Kyle Ferrin and Cole Wehrle. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2074786394/oath-new-foundations/posts/4585911 #boardgames #Arcs #oath
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#buriedgiant is the new home of Kyle Ferrin and Cole Wehrle. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2074786394/oath-new-foundations/posts/4585911 #boardgames #Arcs #oath
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#buriedgiant is the new home of Kyle Ferrin and Cole Wehrle. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2074786394/oath-new-foundations/posts/4585911 #boardgames #Arcs #oath
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#buriedgiant is the new home of Kyle Ferrin and Cole Wehrle. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2074786394/oath-new-foundations/posts/4585911 #boardgames #Arcs #oath
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Interesting news.
Cole Wehrle is splitting his off from Leder Games to form a new company, taking Oath and Arcs with him. Root stays with Leder.
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Interesting news.
Cole Wehrle is splitting his off from Leder Games to form a new company, taking Oath and Arcs with him. Root stays with Leder.
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Interesting news.
Cole Wehrle is splitting his off from Leder Games to form a new company, taking Oath and Arcs with him. Root stays with Leder.
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Interesting news.
Cole Wehrle is splitting his off from Leder Games to form a new company, taking Oath and Arcs with him. Root stays with Leder.
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Interesting news.
Cole Wehrle is splitting his off from Leder Games to form a new company, taking Oath and Arcs with him. Root stays with Leder.
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Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing
Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.comListed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!
Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org——-
- Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet
2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet
4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet
5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.
6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet
7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet
8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet
9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet
10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet
11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet
12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet
13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet
14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet
15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet
16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet
18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet
19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet
20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/
22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet
23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet
24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet
25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet
26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet
28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet
29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet
30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet
31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet
34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet
35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet
36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches
37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet
Need More Information:
Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)
Arco di Marcus Aurelius
Arco di Mark Anthony
Triumphal Arco di Tiberius
Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya
Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya
Arch of Caracalla: Morocco
Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia
SOURCES:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_triumphal_arches
- facebook.com
- gemini.google.ai
- https://aroundus.com/p/7393165-arch-of-carpentras
- https://aroundus.com/p/10435626-arch-of-glanum
- https://www.historyhit.com/locations/arch-of-germanicus/
- https://structurae.net/en/structures/arch-of-augustus-8-susa#:~:text=Table_title:%20Dimensions%20Table_content:%20header:%20%7C%20arch%20height,width%20%7C%2013.03%20m:%2011.93%20m%20%7C
- https://www.italyscapes.com/places/veneto/verona/ancient-monuments/arco-dei-gavi/#:~:text=ARCHITECTURE,resting%20on%20two%20Corinthian%20pillars.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/547381242515105/posts/1612246909361861/
- https://www.catalunya.com/en/continguts/patrimoni-cultural/bera-arch-17-16003-11#:~:text=Ber%C3%A0%20arch,and%2012%20metres%20in%20length.
- https://makedonia-alexandros.blogspot.com/2020/03/triumphal-arch-south-of-cilician-gates.html#:~:text=The%20picture%20published%20recently%20by,)%20%E2%80%93%20an%20impressive%20landmark%20anyway.
#acros #ancient #arches #arcs #cities #conservations #design #geology #geometry #history #Italy #landUse #planning #preservation #RomanEmpire #Rome #travel
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Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing
Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.comListed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!
Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org——-
- Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet
2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet
4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet
5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.
6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet
7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet
8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet
9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet
10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet
11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet
12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet
13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet
14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet
15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet
16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet
18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet
19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet
20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/
22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet
23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet
24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet
25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet
26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet
28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet
29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet
30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet
31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet
34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet
35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet
36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches
37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet
Need More Information:
Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)
Arco di Marcus Aurelius
Arco di Mark Anthony
Triumphal Arco di Tiberius
Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya
Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya
Arch of Caracalla: Morocco
Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia
SOURCES:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_triumphal_arches
- facebook.com
- gemini.google.ai
- https://aroundus.com/p/7393165-arch-of-carpentras
- https://aroundus.com/p/10435626-arch-of-glanum
- https://www.historyhit.com/locations/arch-of-germanicus/
- https://structurae.net/en/structures/arch-of-augustus-8-susa#:~:text=Table_title:%20Dimensions%20Table_content:%20header:%20%7C%20arch%20height,width%20%7C%2013.03%20m:%2011.93%20m%20%7C
- https://www.italyscapes.com/places/veneto/verona/ancient-monuments/arco-dei-gavi/#:~:text=ARCHITECTURE,resting%20on%20two%20Corinthian%20pillars.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/547381242515105/posts/1612246909361861/
- https://www.catalunya.com/en/continguts/patrimoni-cultural/bera-arch-17-16003-11#:~:text=Ber%C3%A0%20arch,and%2012%20metres%20in%20length.
- https://makedonia-alexandros.blogspot.com/2020/03/triumphal-arch-south-of-cilician-gates.html#:~:text=The%20picture%20published%20recently%20by,)%20%E2%80%93%20an%20impressive%20landmark%20anyway.
#acros #ancient #arches #arcs #cities #conservations #design #geology #geometry #history #Italy #landUse #planning #preservation #RomanEmpire #Rome #travel
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Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing
Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.comListed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!
Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org——-
- Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet
2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet
4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet
5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.
6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet
7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet
8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet
9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet
10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet
11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet
12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet
13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet
14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet
15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet
16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet
18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet
19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet
20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/
22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet
23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet
24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet
25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet
26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet
28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet
29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet
30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet
31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet
34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet
35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet
36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches
37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet
Need More Information:
Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)
Arco di Marcus Aurelius
Arco di Mark Anthony
Triumphal Arco di Tiberius
Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya
Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya
Arch of Caracalla: Morocco
Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia
SOURCES:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_triumphal_arches
- facebook.com
- gemini.google.ai
- https://aroundus.com/p/7393165-arch-of-carpentras
- https://aroundus.com/p/10435626-arch-of-glanum
- https://www.historyhit.com/locations/arch-of-germanicus/
- https://structurae.net/en/structures/arch-of-augustus-8-susa#:~:text=Table_title:%20Dimensions%20Table_content:%20header:%20%7C%20arch%20height,width%20%7C%2013.03%20m:%2011.93%20m%20%7C
- https://www.italyscapes.com/places/veneto/verona/ancient-monuments/arco-dei-gavi/#:~:text=ARCHITECTURE,resting%20on%20two%20Corinthian%20pillars.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/547381242515105/posts/1612246909361861/
- https://www.catalunya.com/en/continguts/patrimoni-cultural/bera-arch-17-16003-11#:~:text=Ber%C3%A0%20arch,and%2012%20metres%20in%20length.
- https://makedonia-alexandros.blogspot.com/2020/03/triumphal-arch-south-of-cilician-gates.html#:~:text=The%20picture%20published%20recently%20by,)%20%E2%80%93%20an%20impressive%20landmark%20anyway.
#acros #ancient #arches #arcs #cities #conservations #design #geology #geometry #history #Italy #landUse #planning #preservation #RomanEmpire #Rome #travel
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Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing
Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.comListed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!
Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org——-
- Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet
2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet
4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet
5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.
6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet
7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet
8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet
9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet
10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet
11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet
12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet
13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet
14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet
15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet
16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet
18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet
19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet
20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/
22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet
23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet
24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet
25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet
26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet
28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet
29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet
30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet
31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet
34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet
35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet
36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches
37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet
Need More Information:
Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)
Arco di Marcus Aurelius
Arco di Mark Anthony
Triumphal Arco di Tiberius
Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya
Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya
Arch of Caracalla: Morocco
Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia
SOURCES:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_triumphal_arches
- facebook.com
- gemini.google.ai
- https://aroundus.com/p/7393165-arch-of-carpentras
- https://aroundus.com/p/10435626-arch-of-glanum
- https://www.historyhit.com/locations/arch-of-germanicus/
- https://structurae.net/en/structures/arch-of-augustus-8-susa#:~:text=Table_title:%20Dimensions%20Table_content:%20header:%20%7C%20arch%20height,width%20%7C%2013.03%20m:%2011.93%20m%20%7C
- https://www.italyscapes.com/places/veneto/verona/ancient-monuments/arco-dei-gavi/#:~:text=ARCHITECTURE,resting%20on%20two%20Corinthian%20pillars.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/547381242515105/posts/1612246909361861/
- https://www.catalunya.com/en/continguts/patrimoni-cultural/bera-arch-17-16003-11#:~:text=Ber%C3%A0%20arch,and%2012%20metres%20in%20length.
- https://makedonia-alexandros.blogspot.com/2020/03/triumphal-arch-south-of-cilician-gates.html#:~:text=The%20picture%20published%20recently%20by,)%20%E2%80%93%20an%20impressive%20landmark%20anyway.
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Tallest ancient Roman arches still standing
Arco di Constantine in Rome – Source: thetrainline.comListed below are the tallest Roman arches that are still standing. As measured to the highest point of the remaining arch structure unless otherwise noted. The list includes triumphant arches, ceremonial arches, gates, and bridges with arched entries, but does not include arches that are part of Roman Aqueducts. If information is located on the 10 arches where height data is needed, they will be moved up into the list. Pax!
Arco di Titus in Rome – Source: classicist.org——-
- Arco di Septimius Severus (203 AD): Rome, Italy = 23 m/75 feet
2-3. Arco di Constantine (315 AD): Rome, Italy and Arch of Hadrian: Tyre, Lebanon = 21 m/68.9 feet
4. Triumphal Arch of Orange (27 AD): Orange. France = 19.21 m/63 feet
5. Arco di Trajan (113 AD): Ancona, Italy = 18.5 m/60.7 feet.
6. Arch of Hadrian (132 AD): Athens, Greece = 18 m/59 feet
7. Arco di Janus: Rome, Italy = 16 m/52.5 feet
8. Arco di Trajan (117 AD): Benevento, Italy = 15.6 m/51.2 feet
9. Arco di Titus (82 AD): Rome, Italy = 15.4 m/50.5 feet
10. Arch of Germanicus (19 AD): Saintes, France = 15 m/49.2 feet
11. South Gate: Anazarbus, Turkiye = 14 m/45.9 feet
12. Arco di Augustus (8 BC): Susa, Italy = 13.03 m/42.7 feet
13. Porte de Mars: Reims, France = 13 m/42.6 feet
14. Arco di Trajan (ca 109): Canosa di Puglia, Italy ~ 13 +/-m/42.6 feet
15, Arco di Gavi (ca 50 AD): Verona, Italy = 12.69 m/41.6 feet
16-17. Arch of Caracalla (216 AD): Djémila, Algeria and Arch of Galerius (299 AD): Thessaloniki, Greece = 12.5 m/41.5 feet
18. Arc de Berà (ca 13 BC): Roda de Berà, Spain = 12.3 m/40.3 feet
19. Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (183 AD): Latakia, Syria = 12.2 m/40 feet
20-21. Arch of Trajan: Timgad, Algeria and Arco di Glanum (25 AD): Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France = 12 m/
22. Arco di Augustus (25 BC): Aosta, Italy ~ 11.4+ m/37.4 feet
23. Porte Noire (175 AD): Besançon, France = 11.2 m/36.7 feet
24. Arch of Hadrian (130 AD): Jerash, Jordan = 11 m/36.1 feet
25. Arch of Caracalla (211-214 AD): Tébessa, Algeria = 10.94 m/35.9 feet
26-27. Arco di Hadrian: Capua, Italy and Arch of Carpentras (19 AD): Carpentras, France = 10 m/32.8 feet
28. Arch of Campanus: Aix-les-Bains, France = 9.15 m/30 feet
29. Arco di Gallienus (262 AD): Roma, Italy = 8.8 m/28.9 feet
30. Roman Arch of Medinaceli: Medinaceli, Spain = 8.1 m/26.6 feet
31-33. Hadrian’s Gate: Antalya, Tukiye; Heidentor (361 AD): Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria; and Arch of the Sergii (27 BC): Pula, Crotia = 8 m/26.2 feet
34. Arco di Drusus (9 BC): Rome, Italy ~ 7.21+ m/23.7 feet
35. Arco di Riccardo (33 BC): Trieste, Italy ~ 7.2 m/23.6 feet
36. Pont Flavien (ca 12 BC): Saint-Chamas, France = 7 m/23 feet x 2 arches
37. Arch of Cabanes: Castellón de la Plana, Spain = 5.8 m/19 feet
Need More Information:
Arco di Drusus (Spoleto)
Arco di Marcus Aurelius
Arco di Mark Anthony
Triumphal Arco di Tiberius
Arch of Septimius Severus: Khoms, Libya
Arch of Marcus Aurelius: Tripoli, Libya
Arch of Caracalla: Morocco
Arch of Alexander Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Arch of Septimius Severus: Dougga, Tunisia
Triumphal Arch of the Tetrarchy: Tunisia
SOURCES:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_triumphal_arches
- facebook.com
- gemini.google.ai
- https://aroundus.com/p/7393165-arch-of-carpentras
- https://aroundus.com/p/10435626-arch-of-glanum
- https://www.historyhit.com/locations/arch-of-germanicus/
- https://structurae.net/en/structures/arch-of-augustus-8-susa#:~:text=Table_title:%20Dimensions%20Table_content:%20header:%20%7C%20arch%20height,width%20%7C%2013.03%20m:%2011.93%20m%20%7C
- https://www.italyscapes.com/places/veneto/verona/ancient-monuments/arco-dei-gavi/#:~:text=ARCHITECTURE,resting%20on%20two%20Corinthian%20pillars.
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/547381242515105/posts/1612246909361861/
- https://www.catalunya.com/en/continguts/patrimoni-cultural/bera-arch-17-16003-11#:~:text=Ber%C3%A0%20arch,and%2012%20metres%20in%20length.
- https://makedonia-alexandros.blogspot.com/2020/03/triumphal-arch-south-of-cilician-gates.html#:~:text=The%20picture%20published%20recently%20by,)%20%E2%80%93%20an%20impressive%20landmark%20anyway.
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An anderen Tischen werden - #Weimar
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An anderen Tischen werden - #Weimar
- #Arcs von @LederGames
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An anderen Tischen werden - #Weimar
- #Arcs von @LederGames
- #1989
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An anderen Tischen werden - #Weimar
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I will say, my long game with the #BookSprout stuff is to have a review team willing to accept ARCs of "The Last Gift-Knight" once I have it ready to review. This time, I would prefer to get that part of the release going on schedule.
So, if for any reason you aren't interested in reading the already released 4 books available there, yet you are interested in the yet-to-be-released title, it's cool to just join the team and wait.
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I will say, my long game with the #BookSprout stuff is to have a review team willing to accept ARCs of "The Last Gift-Knight" once I have it ready to review. This time, I would prefer to get that part of the release going on schedule.
So, if for any reason you aren't interested in reading the already released 4 books available there, yet you are interested in the yet-to-be-released title, it's cool to just join the team and wait.
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I will say, my long game with the #BookSprout stuff is to have a review team willing to accept ARCs of "The Last Gift-Knight" once I have it ready to review. This time, I would prefer to get that part of the release going on schedule.
So, if for any reason you aren't interested in reading the already released 4 books available there, yet you are interested in the yet-to-be-released title, it's cool to just join the team and wait.
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I will say, my long game with the #BookSprout stuff is to have a review team willing to accept ARCs of "The Last Gift-Knight" once I have it ready to review. This time, I would prefer to get that part of the release going on schedule.
So, if for any reason you aren't interested in reading the already released 4 books available there, yet you are interested in the yet-to-be-released title, it's cool to just join the team and wait.
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Arcs – uniikki helmi
Arcsin kaltaisia pelejä julkaistaan harvoin. Pelejä jotka tekevät jotakin ainutlaatuista ja samalla onnistuvat olemaan enemmän kuin pelkkä kuriositeetti: hyvä peli. Ensinäkemällä tämän teoksen voisi kuvitella puhtaaksi strategiapeliksi, sellaiseksi jossa pitkän aikavälin suunnitelmia saa rakennella melko vakaassa toimintaympäristössä, jossa syy-seuraussuhteet on helppo ymmärtää ja mahdolliset ongelmat nekin useimmiten ovat ennakoitavissa. Heille jotka todella rakastavat […] -
It's not too late to get your hands on an advanced copy of Reborn in Ash! Reviews aren't due until 23rd November.
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It's not too late to get your hands on an advanced copy of Reborn in Ash! Reviews aren't due until 23rd November.
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It's not too late to get your hands on an advanced copy of Reborn in Ash! Reviews aren't due until 23rd November.
Sign up to my BookFunnel ARC list here: https://forms.gle/vWQb5EUYV2bSbaD18
Or request on NetGalley here: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/book/736125
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It's not too late to get your hands on an advanced copy of Reborn in Ash! Reviews aren't due until 23rd November.
Sign up to my BookFunnel ARC list here: https://forms.gle/vWQb5EUYV2bSbaD18
Or request on NetGalley here: https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/book/736125
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Here's an #introduction to this account
I'm @[email protected] and this is the account where, I guess, I'll talk about - and maybe post pictures related to - my board game habits
Some games to which I more or less know the rules at this point, in no particular order: #TwilightStruggle, the shorter #TSRedSea, #ImperialStruggle, the excellent #BayonetsAndTomahawks produced by talented locals, #HereIStand, #VirginQueen, #PaxRenaissance, #PaxPamir, #Arcs, maybe #JohnCompany but I'm not certain, and at least the Breaking the Bismarck Barrier scenario of #EmpireOfTheSun (finally, a game with real hexes). I have played several COIN games but the one I like the most is #AndeanAbyss. I love #DominantSpecies. I'm starting to love #Nevsky
Definitely not a tabletop board game but I'm also a big fan of #CivilizationVI, e.g. #Civ6. More hexes!
Interested in playing more games with locals, connecting with other people in town, or playing with other places' locals when I'm out of town. Looking at you, Ontario
I don't use Facebook, Discord, or almost any spyware social media if I can help it - and I only use BoardgameGeek begrudgingly. Happy to be on wargamers.social now, I've been thinking about spinning up a more game-focused account for awhile but it's always been on the backburner 😀
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Here's an #introduction to this account
I'm @[email protected] and this is the account where, I guess, I'll talk about - and maybe post pictures related to - my board game habits
Some games to which I more or less know the rules at this point, in no particular order: #TwilightStruggle, the shorter #TSRedSea, #ImperialStruggle, the excellent #BayonetsAndTomahawks produced by talented locals, #HereIStand, #VirginQueen, #PaxRenaissance, #PaxPamir, #Arcs, maybe #JohnCompany but I'm not certain, and at least the Breaking the Bismarck Barrier scenario of #EmpireOfTheSun (finally, a game with real hexes). I have played several COIN games but the one I like the most is #AndeanAbyss. I love #DominantSpecies. I'm starting to love #Nevsky
Definitely not a tabletop board game but I'm also a big fan of #CivilizationVI, e.g. #Civ6. More hexes!
Interested in playing more games with locals, connecting with other people in town, or playing with other places' locals when I'm out of town. Looking at you, Ontario
I don't use Facebook, Discord, or almost any spyware social media if I can help it - and I only use BoardgameGeek begrudgingly. Happy to be on wargamers.social now, I've been thinking about spinning up a more game-focused account for awhile but it's always been on the backburner 😀