• The Arch of Titus is an arch in Rome, located to the south of the Roman Forum. The arch was built by Emperor Domitian in 82 CE to honor his brother, the late...
  • The primary text of the arch is the apotheosis of Titus. Its most explicit expression is appropriately located in the vault of the archway.
  • Perched at the base of the Palatine Hill, the Arch of Titus is one of those Roman architectural creations that have inspired other monuments in the world.
  • At 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.
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  • A team of scholars has digitally restored a panel from the Arch of Titus to its original color— a glimpse of what ancient Rome looked like.
  • Nestled in the ancient Roman Forum lies Arch of Titus, known as the oldest of the two remaining arches remaining in this historic region.
  • The Arch of Titus (Roman Emperor A.D. 79–81) is located in Rome on the east end of the ancient Roman Forum not too far from the Colosseum.