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Obelisco Flaminio in Piazza del Popolo, Rome. Built by Pharaoh Ramses II, 24 m, the first obelisk brought to Rome, by Caesar Augustus in 10 BC.

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Rome, piazza del Popolo, obelisco flaminio. Taken from de.wiki. Photo by Martin Knopp, September 6th 2004, with some minor changes. MM 01:29, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)

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Obelisk auf der Piazza del Popolo - Rom

Quelle: Fotografiert von Martin Knopp am 6.9.2004

Genehmigung zur Veröffentlichung bei Wikipedia wurde durch den Fotografen erteilt.


  • 20:52, 7. Apr 2005 Maus-Trauden 1920 x 2560 (829498 Byte) (Obelisk auf der Piazza di Popolo - Rom)
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