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What is the name of the monument built to celebrate the victories of Napoleon?

This is for my french project that is due tomorrow, The Place Vendome


It was built by Napoleon Bonaparte to commemorate his victories?

The Arch de Triumph.


The famous arch of triumph in Paris was built for honoring who?

It built for Napoleon


What monument was built in 1833 to celebrate the defeat of napoleon in russia?

Sacre Coeur monument


Why did napoleon build the larc de triomphe?

French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte built the L'Arc de Triomphe to celebrate his victorious military battles.


What structure built and dedicated in honor of Napoleon's victories took 30 years from 1806-1836 to construct?

Arc de triomphe


What kind of structures were build in Aksum and what purpose did they serve?

The pillars of Aksum were built. Their purpose was to celebrate great victories and achievements. The writing on them stated what great things had been done.


What city is herot in?

Herot is not a real city; it is a fictional location described in the epic poem "Beowulf." In the poem, Herot is the mead hall built by King Hrothgar for his warriors to gather and celebrate their victories.


Did the Geats build Herot in the book Beowulf?

Yes, in the book Beowulf, the Geats did not build Herot. Herot was a mead hall built by the Danes to celebrate their victories and as a place for feasting and social gatherings.


What were triumphal arches used for?

The triumphal arches were built in celebration of the victories in battle of the consuls during the Roman Republic (509-27 BC) and emperors during the period of rule by emperors (27 BC-476 AD)


To remind them of their great military victories the romans built structures called?

The Romans built structures called triumphal arches to commemorate their military victories. Triumphal arches were typically decorated with reliefs and inscriptions depicting the conquests and achievements of Roman generals.


Why do you think rulers in ancient times recorded their victories on hard surfaces?

The ancient world had no paper like we do and the printing press wasn't invented until 1345, so people couldn't read. The items kings made were their political statements on their victories and battles ( some even lied on them). They essentially made monuments to their "greatness " and to tell the citizens of that greatness.