Relief on the Constantine arch of the Constantine arch is the largest and the youngest among the three triumphal arches that are preserved in the ancient quarter around the Roman Forum. However, it differs primarily from other buildings in that a number of parts of the ornamental council come from older monuments and buildings. The eight conspicuous, paired Tondi on the front sides date from the time of Emperor Hadrian. They show four hunting scenes and four victim scenes. The main character is Hadrian, but his head was replaced by the Constantine on four reliefs. The Arch of Constantine is the Largest and Youngest of the Three Triumphal Arches Preserved in the Ancient Quarter Around the Roman Forum. It difference from other Buildings Mainly in
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