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    Arc de Tri·omphe
    /ˌärk də ˌtrēˈônf/
    • 1. a ceremonial arch standing at the top of the Champs-Élysées in Paris, commissioned by Napoleon to commemorate his victories in 1805–06. Inspired by the Arch of Constantine in Rome, it was completed in 1836.

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