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Making of Modern Rome.-— On Saturday last the eleventh anniversary of the Fascist march on Rome was celebrated in the presence of Signor Mussolini by a glittering assembly at the ancient Arch of Constantine, seen here in the foreground. The arch is said to be the best preserved of all Rome’s ancient monuments, and by it runs the great road—the Roman Imperial Way along which the Legions marched 2000 years ago. The reconstruction of the road is now nearing completion.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 35, 4 November 1933, Page 13

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Making of Modern Rome.-—On Saturday last the eleventh anniversary of the Fascist march on Rome was celebrated in the presence of Signor Mussolini by a glittering assembly at the ancient Arch of Constantine, seen here in the foreground. The arch is said to be the best preserved of all Rome’s ancient monuments, and by it runs the great road—the Roman Imperial Way along which the Legions marched 2000 years ago. The reconstruction of the road is now nearing completion. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 35, 4 November 1933, Page 13

Making of Modern Rome.-—On Saturday last the eleventh anniversary of the Fascist march on Rome was celebrated in the presence of Signor Mussolini by a glittering assembly at the ancient Arch of Constantine, seen here in the foreground. The arch is said to be the best preserved of all Rome’s ancient monuments, and by it runs the great road—the Roman Imperial Way along which the Legions marched 2000 years ago. The reconstruction of the road is now nearing completion. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 35, 4 November 1933, Page 13

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