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The Arch of Titus, Relief of the Triumph of Titus 2

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The Arch of Titus, Relief of the Triumph of Titus 2

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2010 AD (C21st AD)

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PAN, CU. The arch of Titus commemorates the victory of Vespasian and Titus over the Jews in 71 AD and the subsequent conquest of Jerusalem. It consists of a single arched opening, located on the Via Sacra to the southeast of the Forum. It was constructed ca. 81 AD, shortly after the death of the Emperor Titus. The Relief of the Triumph of Titus adorned the vault and depicts a triumphal procession. Titus himself riding in triumph in a quadriga (four-horse chariot) accompanied by Victory.

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