Victory column
A victory column—or monumental column or triumphal column—is a monument in the form of a column, erected in memory of a victorious battle, war, or revolution. The column typically stands on a base and is crowned with a victory symbol, such as a statue. The statue may represent the goddess Victoria; in Germany, the female embodiment of the nation, Germania; in the United States either female embodiment of the nation Liberty or Columbia; in the United Kingdom, the female embodiment Britannia; an eagle; or a war hero.
List of Monumental columns
Image | Date | Monument | City | Location | Height above ground | Comment |
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478 BC | Serpent Column | Istanbul | Hippodrome of Constantinople | 8 m | Originally part of a tripod at Delphi | |
115 BC | Heliodorus Pillar | Vidisha | Madhya Pradesh, Central India | was erected around 113 BCE in central India in Vidisha near modern Besnagar, by Heliodorus, a Greek ambassador of the Indo-Greek king Antialcidasto the court of the Shunga king Bhagabhadra. | ||
c. 65 | Great Column of Jupiter | Mainz | Landesmuseum Mainz | 12.5 m | Replica displayed in front of the Landtag | |
113 | Trajan's Column | Rome | Trajan's Forum | 35.07 m[1] | Archetype of victory column | |
161 | Column of Antoninus Pius | Rome | Campus Martius | 14.75 m | Only the base now survives. | |
Before 193 | Column of Marcus Aurelius | Rome | Piazza Colonna | 39.72 m[1] | Directly modelled on Trajan's Column | |
c. 200 | Column at the end of the Via Appia | Brindisi | Near the port | 18.74 m | ||
Between 268 and 337 | Column of the Goths | Istanbul | Gülhane Park | 18.5 m | ||
297 | Pompey's Pillar | Alexandria | 26.85 m[2] | |||
11 May 330 | Column of Constantine | Istanbul | Çemberlitaş | 35 m | Upper portion of the column has not survived. | |
393 | Column of Theodosius | Istanbul | Forum of Theodosius | Remnants survived until 15th century | ||
c. 400 | Iron pillar of Delhi | Delhi | Qutb Complex | 7.12 m | It was transferred from Udayagiri or Vidisha to Delhi in the 11th century by Iltutmish the Sultan of Delhi. It was originally erected by the Samrat Ashoka the Great. | |
421 | Column of Arcadius | Istanbul | Forum of Arcadius | Only the base has survived. | ||
455 | Column of Marcian | Istanbul | Fatih | |||
543 | Column of Justinian | Istanbul | Square of the Augustaeum | Toppled by Ottomans in 1515. | ||
595 | Mahakuta Pillar | Mahakuta | ||||
608 | Column of Phocas | Rome | Roman Forum | 13.6 m | Last addition to the Forum Romanum | |
c. 850 | Pillar of Eliseg | Near Valle Crucis Abbey | ||||
983 | Tyagada Brahmadeva Pillar | Shravanabelagola | 2.3 m | |||
c. 1000 | Bernward Column | Hildesheim | Hildesheim Cathedral | 3.79 m | ||
11th century | Heunensäule | Mainz | Markt | 6.4 m | ||
after 1244 | Colonna di Santa Felicita | Florence | In front of Santa Felicita | |||
1268[3] | Colonne di San Marco e San Todaro | Venice | Piazza San Marco | |||
Before 1333 | Colonna di San Zanobi | Florence | Piazza San Giovanni | |||
1338 | Colonna della Croce al Trebbio | Florence | ||||
1431 | Colonna dell'Abbondanza | Florence | Piazza della Repubblica | |||
1 March 1467 | Siena | Viale Vittorio Emanuele II | ||||
1548? | Pestsäule | Eching am Ammersee | 2 m | |||
1565 | Colonna della Giustizia | Florence | Piazza Santa Trinita | Spolia from the Baths of Caracalla | ||
1572 | Colonna di San Felice | Florence | In front of San Felice | |||
1572 | Colonna di San Marco | Florence | In front of San Marco | 12.9 m | ||
1574 | Alameda Hércules column. Roman columns with statues of Hercules (inspired by the Farnese Hercules) and Julius Caesar | Seville | In front of La Alameda, Seville | 10 m | ||
1574 | Medici column | Paris | In front of Paris Bourse | 28 m | ||
1614 | Column of Peace | Rome | Piazza del Esqualino, in front of Santa Maria Maggiore | 42 m | ||
1627 | Colonna di San Domenico | Bologna | San Domenico | |||
31 May 1628 | Column of Infamy | Genoa | Piazza Vacchero | |||
1628 | Colonna dell'Immacolata | Bologna | ||||
7 November 1638 | Mariensäule | Munich | Marienplatz | |||
1644 | Sigismund's Column | Warsaw | Castle Square | 22 m | ||
1647 | Mariensäule | Wernstein am Inn | 17 m | Transferred from original site in Vienna in 1667. | ||
1650 | Mary Column | Prague | Old Town Square | Destroyed in 1918 | ||
1654 | Victory Column | Kronach | ||||
1656 | Countess Pillar | Near Brougham | ||||
1666 | Colonna di Sant'Oronzo | Lecce | Originally one of the columns at the end of the Via Appia in Brindisi | |||
1673 | Verziere Column | Milan | Verziere | |||
1674 | Mariensäule | Freising | Marienplatz | |||
1675 | Monument to Ludovico Ariosto | Ferrara | Piazza Ariostea | |||
1677 | The Monument | London | Corner of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill | 62 m | ||
1679 | Beschornerkreuz | Vienna | Favoritenstraße | Badly damaged in World War II and replaced in 1979. | ||
1680 | Dreifaltigkeitssäule | Klagenfurt am Wörthersee | In front of the Church of the Holy Spirit | |||
1681 | Column of the Blessed Virgin Mary | Kłodzko | 11.5m | |||
1683 | Dreifaltigkeitssäule | Vienna | Landstraße | |||
1693 | Pestsäule | Vienna | Graben | |||
1698 | Kolumna Maryjna | Międzylesie | ||||
26 July 1706 | St Anna's Column | Innsbruck | Maria-Theresien-Straße | |||
1714 | Pestsäule | Mödling | ||||
1715 | Column of the Virgin Mary Immaculate | Kutná Hora | Šultysova street | |||
1715? | Dreifaltigkeitssäule | Poysdorf | ||||
2 December 1717 | Mariensäule | Ochsenhausen | Ochsenhausen Abbey | |||
Blenheim Column of Victory | Blenheim Palace | 41 m | ||||
1723 | Dreifaltigkeitssäule | Linz | Hauptplatz | 20 m | ||
1723 | Immaculata | Košice | Hlavná ulica | 14 m | ||
1724 | Pestsäule | Bleiburg | ||||
1727 | Kolumna Maryjna | Racibórz | Town Square | 14 m | ||
1728 | Colonna dell'Immacolata | Palermo | Piazza San Domenico | |||
23 November 1730 | Coloana Ciumei | Timișoara | Piața Unirii | |||
1732 | Mariensäule | Aub | Marktplatz | |||
1739 | Statue of St Nepomuk and Mary | Timișoara | Piața Libertății | |||
9 March 1742 | Pomnik Trójcy Świętej | Lądku-Zdroju | 7 m | |||
After 1746 | Kolumna Trójcy Świętej | Bystrzyca Kłodzka | 10 m | |||
1749 | The Grenville Column | Stowe House | ||||
1754 | Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc | Olomouc | 35 m | |||
1767 | Burton Pynsent Monument | Curry Rivel | Troy Hill | 43 m | ||
1770 | Eagle Column | Gatchina | ||||
1778 | Mariensäule | Nordheim am Main | ||||
1778 | Chesme Column | Tsarskoye Selo | Catharine Palace | |||
After 1778 | Keppel's Column | Near Wentworth and Kimberworth | 35 m | |||
15 August 1802 | Monument to the Magdeburg Rights | Kiev | Podil Raion | 23 m | ||
August 1809 | Nelson's Pillar | Dublin | O'Connell Street | 40.8 m | Destroyed in 1966 by Irish Republicans | |
1809 | Nelson's Column | Montreal | Place Jacques-Cartier | 19 m | ||
15 August 1810 | Colonne Vendôme | Paris | Place Vendôme | 44.3 m | ||
1811 | Rostral Columns | Saint Petersburg | Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange | |||
27 June 1811 | Glory Monument | Poltava | 10.35 m | |||
1814 | Camphill Coumn | Alnwick | ||||
1816 | Column of the Duchess of Angoulême | Angoulême | ||||
1816 | Tenantry Column | Alnwick | 25 m | |||
18 June 1816 | Lord Hill's Column | Shrewsbury | Outside the shirehall | 40.7 m | ||
1819 | Britannia Monument | Great Yarmouth | 44 m | |||
1821 | Column of the Grande Armée | Wimille | Rue Napoleon | 53 m | ||
1823 | Column of Louis XVI | Nantes | Place Maréchal-Foch | 28 m | ||
1823 | Column of the Duchess of Angoulême | Saint-Florent-le-Vieil | 15 m | |||
4 September 1823 | Column of the Pope | Nice | ||||
1826 | Column of Charles Felix | Bonneville | ||||
6 March 1829 | Demidovsky Pillar | Yaroslavl | 12 m | Dismantled 1935, rebuilt 2004. | ||
1829 | Washington Monument | Baltimore | Mount Vernon | 54 m | ||
1831 | Duke of York Column | London | Corner of Regent Street and The Mall | 41.99 m | ||
1835 | Admiral Hood Monument | Compton Dundon | 33.5 m | |||
18 June 1832 | Waterloo Column | Hanover | Waterlooplatz | 46.31 m | ||
1833 | La Consulaire | Brest | Arsenal | 7 m | Transformed from a captured Barbary cannon. | |
30 August 1834 | Alexander Column | Saint Petersburg | Palace Square | 47.5 m | ||
28 July 1840 | July Column | Paris | Place de la Bastille | 47 m | ||
November 1843 | Nelson's Column | London | Trafalgar Square | 51.6 m | ||
25 August 1844 | Column of Louis I of Hesse | Darmstadt | Luisenplatz | 39.5 m | ||
1845 | Column of the Goddess | Lille | Grand Place | 15.5 m | ||
1845 | Monument to the Third Council of Trent | Trento | North of Santa Maria Maggiore | |||
22 December 1851 | Columna de la Libertad de los Esclavos | Ocaña | ||||
15 October 1854 & 1855 | Prussia Columns | Rügen | Neukamp and Groß Stresow | 15 m | Dismantled for repair in 1991 and never rebuilt. | |
1856 | Brock's Monument | Queenston | 56 m | |||
8 December 1857 | Column of the Immaculate Conception | Rome | Piazza di Spagna | 11.81 m | ||
September 1858 | Mariensäule | Cologne | ||||
26 September 1859 | Congress Column | Brussels | Place du Congrès | 47 m | ||
1861 | Westminster Scholars War Memorial | London | In front of Westminster Abbey | |||
1865 | Wellington's Column | Liverpool | Corner of William Brown Street and Lime Street | 40.2 m | ||
8 October 1866 | Mariensäule | Trier | Markusberg | 40 m | ||
20 February 1867 | Columna de la Paz | Montevideo | Plaza de Cagancha | |||
1868 | Polnische Freiheitssäule | Rapperswil | Rapperswil Castle | |||
1 June 1869 | Soldiers' National Monument | Gettysburg Battlefield | 18 m | |||
4 July 1870 | Civil War Memorial | Adrian | Memorial Park | Recycled from the Bank of Pennsylvania | ||
1873 | Mariensäule | Düsseldorf | Maxplatz | |||
2 September 1873 | Berlin victory column | Berlin | Großer Stern | 66.89 m | ||
1874 | Column of Pedro IV | Lisbon | Rossio Square | 27.5 m | ||
4 July 1874 | Soldiers and Sailors Monument | Lancaster | Penn Square | 13 m | ||
2 December 1874 | Victory Column | Schwerin | 23 m | |||
17 September 1877 | Soldiers and Sailors Monument | Boston | Boston Common | 38 m | ||
2 September 1879 | Hakenberg Victory Column | Hakenberg | 36 m | |||
1880 | Mariensäule | Munich | Pasing | |||
1881 | Soldier's Monument | Davenport | College Square Historic District | 15.25 m | ||
4 July 1884 | Soldiers and Sailors Monument | Buffalo | Lafayette Square | 33.7 m | ||
1886 | Ivar Huitfeldt Column | Copenhagen | Langelinie | |||
1887 | Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument | New Haven | East Rock | 34 m | ||
1888 | Columbus Monument | Barcelona | La Rambla | 60 m | ||
24 June 1889 | Column of the Plaza Bolivar | Valencia | Plaza Bolívar de Valencia | |||
1891 | Alexander II Column | Odessa | Shevchenko Park | 12.6 m | ||
4 July 1894 | Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument | Cleveland | Public Square | 38 m | ||
1894 | Column of Alexander II | Rostov-on-Don | 11 m | |||
1900 | Millenium Monument | Budapest | Hősök tere | 36 m | ||
1904 | Mariensäule | Appelhülsen | 5.4 m | |||
30 October 1904 | Column of Adam-Mickiewicz | Lviv | Stare Misto | 21 m | ||
15 November 1908 | Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument | Brooklyn | Fort Greene Park | 45 m | ||
1909 | Mariensäule | Bolzano | ||||
16 September 1910 | El Ángel | Mexico City | Paseo de la Reforma | 45 m | ||
1911 | India de El Paraíso | Caracas | Intersection of Páez, O'Higgins, Teherán and Principal de La Vega | |||
20 October 1912 | Monumento a las Batallas de Jaén | Jaén | Parque de la Concordia | 12 m | ||
1915 | Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial | Put-in-Bay | 107 m | World's tallest doric column | ||
1916 | Columna a los Mártires | Tunja | Plazoleta de San Laureano | |||
1920 | Sanjan Stambh | Sanjan | 15 m | |||
20 March 1921 | Bromley Parish Church Memorial | London | Bromley | 5 m | ||
15 June 1921 | Monumento a Cristóbal Colón | Buenos Aires | Parque Colón | 26 m | ||
1923 | Colonne de la Victoire | Saint-Denis | Corner of the Avenue de la Victoire and the Rue de Paris | |||
1924 | Jacint Verdaguer Monument | Barcelona | Plaza de Mosén Jacint Verdaguer | 21.6 | ||
1926 | Astoria Column | Astoria | City Park | 38 m | ||
30 October 1932 | Monumento alla Vittoria | Forlì | Piazzale della Vittoria | 32 m | ||
18 November 1935 | Freedom Monument | Riga | Freedom Boulevard | 42 m | ||
1 August 1937 | Montfaucon American Monument | Montfaucon-d'Argonne | 60 m | |||
27 October 1938 | Endless Column | Târgu Jiu | Ensemble | 29.3 m | ||
24 June 1941 | Victory Monument | Bangkok | Traffic circle of Phahonyothin Road, Phaya Thai Road, and Ratchawithi Road | 50m | ||
1944 | Monumento de Santiago | Santiago de los Caballeros | 67 m | |||
1948 | Iglica | Wroclaw | 96 m | Originally 106 m tall | ||
1951 | Monumento aos Heróis da Guerra Peninsular | Porto | Rotunda da Boavista | 45 m | ||
1953 | Doyle Monument | Guernsey | Jerbourg Point | Replacing an earlier column demolished during the German occupation. | ||
1957 | Cenotaph for the Friendship Between China and USSR | Lüshun | 22.2 m | |||
12 July 1975 | Monas | Jakarta | Merdeka Square | 132 m | ||
1985 | National Capitol Columns | Washington, D.C. | National Arboretum | Originally from the portico of the United States Capitol | ||
2001 | Independence Monument | Kiev | Maidan Nezalezhnosti | 63 m | ||
15 September 2003 | Ángel de la Libertad | Chihuahua City | Plaza Mayor | 35 m | ||
2004 | Column of Glory | Saint Petersburg | Trinity Cathedral | 8 m | Replaces an identical column, destroyed in 1929 | |
27 March 2004 | Thanksgiving Candle | Soroca | 29.5 m | |||
15 April 2005 | Cocking History Column | Cocking | 4.57 m | |||
10 May 2006 | Column of the Archangel Michael | Sochi | 20 m | |||
23 June 2009 | War of Independence Victory Column | Tallinn | Freedom Square | 23.5 m | ||
2010 | The Four Columns | Barcelona | Near the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc | 20 m | Replace originals, which were demolished in 1928. |
See also
- Record-holding columns in antiquity
- List of Roman obelisks
- List of Roman spiral stairs
- List of Roman triumphal arches
- Iaat, near Baalbek, Lebanon.
- List of Roman victory columns
- Obelisk
- Rostral column
- Triumphal arch
References
Sources
Part of this page is based on the article Siegessäule in the German-language Wikipedia.
- Adam, Jean-Pierre (1977), "À propos du trilithon de Baalbek: Le transport et la mise en oeuvre des mégalithes", Syria, 54 (1/2): 31–63 (50f.), doi:10.3406/syria.1977.6623
- Jones, Mark Wilson (1993), "One Hundred Feet and a Spiral Stair: The Problem of Designing Trajan's Column", Journal of Roman Archaeology, 6: 23–38
- Jones, Mark Wilson (2000), Principles of Roman Architecture, Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-08138-3
Further reading
- Beckmann, Martin (2002), "The 'Columnae Coc(h)lides' of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius", Phoenix, 56 (3/4): 348–357, doi:10.2307/1192605
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