Historical Events tagged with "triumph"
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Charles V's Triumphal Entry into Rome
Charles V made a grand entrance into Rome, closely resembling an ancient Roman triumph. The event featured lavish parades, celebrations, and the destruction of certain city structures to evoke the splendor of Rome's imperial past. This spectacle, attended by dignitaries and citizens alike, underscored his dominance in the region and promoted the significance of his reign amid the political tension of the era.
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Roman general Germanicus celebrated a triumph in Rome, honoring his military successes against the Cherusci, Chatti, and other tribes west of the Elbe River. The grand ceremony was marked by vibrant displays, including parades of soldiers and captives, and was aimed at reinforcing loyalty among the troops and the populace. Germanicus received laurel wreaths symbolizing victory and was hailed by the citizens, reflecting both his military prowess and the Roman state's celebration of its conquests during this period of expansion.
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