Roman ancient Roman architects have a direct influence on how we see art, literature, architecture, education and religion. Early Roman civilization was very complex and ideal. They built a wonderful building and played a famous playwright in these ancient places. The Romans were considered the most advanced civilization at the time. Beautiful statues, well-designed architecture, and great philosophers from Rome. One of the most outstanding features of Roman society and culture is the influence of the Greeks.
The Romans shifted the lessons of Etruria into practice. The bath and arena is a homage to the craftsmanship of Rome's great builders. Thanks to the use of the arches, the Romans were able to build a larger scale than the Greeks, and the Greeks used the pillars and the thresholds (the beams supported by the two pillars). The arch can support heavier weight than pillars and doors. The Roman waterway is usually a three-layer arch, one stacked on the other. Their building like the Caracalla Bath closed the huge square.
Various cultures have unique ways to celebrate big victory. In ancient Rome, they built victorious arches in public places as residents and tourists can see. Most of these archs have passed since it disappeared, but there are still three. One of them is a victorious arch of Rome, a huge arch of Constantine. Constantine's Arc de Triomphe celebrates an important military victory. Constantin I who governed part of the Roman Empire in AD 312 defeated the Emperor Maximus who occupied Rome at the battle of Milvian Bridge. The victory of Konstantin strengthened his power and ultimately converted the Roman Empire into Christianity. To celebrate this event, the Roman Senate awarded Constantine the Arc de Triomphe.