The Arch of тιтus (Italian: Arco di тιтo; Latin: Arcus тιтi)

The Arch of тιтus (Italian: Arco di тιтo; Latin: Arcus тιтi) was built in honor of the victory (triumph) of Emperor тιтus in Judea and the conquest of Jerusalem.

The Arch of тιтus, Rome - World History Encyclopedia

The arch is single-pᴀssage and is 15.4 m high. It is richly covered with reliefs.

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Under the arch pᴀsses the main street of the Roman Forum – Via Sacra. It was built by Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother тιтus in 81 to commemorate the conquest of Jerusalem in 70. Inside the arch, on one side, Emperor тιтus is depicted in a chariot crowned as victorious. the other, the booty of plundered Jerusalem.

Arco di тιтo | Turismo Roma

Arco di тιтo | Turismo Roma

 

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