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  • The lesser-known Arch of Titus was a triple bay arch erected at the eastern end of the Circus Maximus by the Senate in A.D. 81, in honour of Titus and his capture of Jerusalem in the First Jewish–Roman War. Few traces remain. The inscription (CIL 19151=ILS 264), quoted by an 8th-century Swiss monk known only as the "Einsiedeln Anonymous", makes it clear that this was Titus' triumphal arch.
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  • The lesser-known Arch of Titus was a triple bay arch erected at the eastern end of the Circus Maximus by the Senate in A.D. 81, in honour of Titus and his...
  • The Arch of Titus had three bays in the time of Severus and at the time of the Luni Mosaic. Therefore, the Arch in the Circus would seem to have been a...
  • The ‘Arch of Titus’ from the Circus Maximus was dedicated in 81 CE by the emperor Domitian, following the death of his brother Titus.
  • Arch of Titus, photographed around 1880. (Insigne religionis atque artis, monumentum, vetustate fatiscens: Pius Septimus, Pontifex Maximus...
  • Triumphal Arch of Titus: the arch in the Circus Maximus in Rome that was erected to celebrate Titus' capture of Jerusalem.
  • ...intact capital Codex Einsiedelnsis, page 71v with inscription from the triumphal Arch of Titus at the eastern curve of the Circus Maximus, author unknown, ca.
  • Not to be confused with Arch of Titus.The lesser-known Arch of Titus was a triple arch erected by the east end of the Circus Maximus by the Senate in 81 AD...
  • Arcus Titi (Arch of Titus, Circus Maximus). ... 944) preserved in the Einsiedeln Itinerary and reported to have been found in the Circus Maximus.
  • The Arch of Titus is the honorific arch of the Roman emperor Titus, who was the older son of Vespasian. ... Circus Maximus.