• The Arch of Titus (Italian: Arco di Tito; Latin: Arcus Titi) is a 1st-century A.D. honorific arch,[1] located on the Via Sacra, Rome, just to the south-east of the...
  • The triumphal arch of Titus in the capital of Italy is considered the ancestor of all subsequent triumphal arches not only in Italy, but throughout the world.
  • 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.
  • The Arch of Titus was dedicated in AD 81-2 in honour of the recently deceased Titus. It is a single span arch and is now heavily restored.
  • The Arch of Titus (Italian: Arco di Tito; Latin: Arcus Titi) is a 1st-century CE honorific arch, located on the Via Sacra, Rome, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum.
  • ...show the entrance of Titus, and his coronation, surrounded by allegorical figures; on the other, the procession going through the triumphal arch, carrying the spoils...
  • 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...
  • They are about to go under a triumphal arch. The actual Arch of Titus hadn’t been built yet. So the one in the carving is probably a temporary wooden arch.
  • Nestled in the ancient Roman Forum lies Arch of Titus, known as the oldest of the two remaining arches remaining in this historic region.