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- en.wikipedia.org Arch of TitusThe Arch of Titus measures: 15.4 meters (50 ft) in height, 13.5 meters (44 ft) in width, 4.75 meters (15.5 ft) in depth.
- madainproject.com arch_of_titusThe Arch of Titus (Arco di Tito), known as the Arcus Titi in Latin, is a first century CE honorific arch, located on the ancient Via Sacra, just to the south-east of...
- worldhistory.org article/499/the-arch-of-titus-…The Arch of Titus is a Roman Triumphal Arch which was erected by Domitian in c. 81 CE at the foot of the Palatine hill on the Via Sacra in the Forum Romanum...
- smarthistory.org the-arch-of-titus/Relief panel with The Spoils of Jerusalem Being Brought into Rome, Arch of Titus, Rome, after 81 C.E., marble, 7’10” high.
- famouswonders.com arch-of-titus/It is the oldest extanting Roman arch. It commemorates the military victories of Titus during his imperial reign, in particular the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
- thebyzantinelegacy.com titus-archThe Arch of Titus is a single triumphal arch located on the Sacra Via. It was erected around 81 AD by the Senate and People of Rome to commemorate Titus...
- bibleplaces.com arch-of-titus/The Arch of Titus, Rome (Ancient History Encyclopedia). Another overview, this one with an analysis of Roman artistic style.
- historyhit.com locations/arch-of-titus/The Arch of Titus commemorates his deification, as well as his victory in the Jewish War, which lasted from 66 AD until the fall of Masada in 73 AD.
- artincontext.org arch-of-titus/The Arch of Titus’ inscription states that the arch is from the people and senate of Rome, in commemoration of Titus, son of Vespasian.
- historyforkids.net arch-of-titus.htmlUnlike other Triumphal arches like that of Constantine and Septimius Severus, which have three archways, the Arch of Titus has one archway.
- myromepass.com arch-of-titusThe Arch of Titus is also significant for its historical value, as it provides insight into the Roman Empire's military campaigns and religious beliefs.
- yu.edu cis/activities/arch-of-titusThis volume celebrates an exhibition mounted at the YU Museum and is the final statement of the Yeshiva University Arch of Titus Project.
- britannica.com place/Arch-of-TitusAt least 36 of these structures were erected in ancient Rome by the 4th century CE, and the Arch of Titus is the oldest of the three surviving examples.