The Imperial Fora were a series of public squares in ancient Rome that served as centers for political, commercial, and social activities during the Roman Empire.
Column of Trajan: The Column of Trajan is an ancient Roman monument erected in Rome to celebrate Emperor Trajan's military campaigns against the Dacians. It consists of a spiral relief depicting scenes from these campaigns.
Basilica Ulpia: The Basilica Ulpia was an enormous civic building located within the Forum of Trajan in ancient Rome. It served as a multi-purpose space for legal and administrative matters, as well as a meeting place.
Forum of Augustus: Another imperial forum built by Emperor Augustus to commemorate his military victories and serve as a center for public affairs.
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