• Modern arches have been modeled on the Arch of Titus, especially Napolean's Arc de Triomphe in Paris which maintains the same proportions but is larger.
  • 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 is one of them – do you know the story behind it? The Arch of Titus dates back to the 1st century AD and was erected by Domitian in 81 AD.
  • The Arch of Titus was built in Rome by the Emperor Domitian in 82 CE. It stands on the Via Sacra, in the Forum Romanum in front of the Colosseum.
  • The Arch of Titus is arranged in five bays with an ABA rhythm, the side bays perpendicular to the central axial arch.
  • 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.
  • The Arch of Titus is a triumphal arch with a single arched opening, located on the Summa Sacra Via to the west of the Roman Forum in Rome.
  • Alma-Tadema depicted these events by drawing on classical sources, like the reliefs on of the Arch of Titus and on the latest 19th-century scholarship regarding...
  • The Arch of Titus, called Arco di Tito (in Italian) is an ancient Roman honorific arch built in ca. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian.