Arch of Titus
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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. It was constructed shortly after the death of the emperor Titus (born AD 41, emperor 79-81).
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Deutsch: Der Titusbogen ist ein Triumphbogen mit einer einzigen Öffnung gewölbt, auf der Summa Sacra Via im Westen des Forum Romanum in Rom. Es war kurz nach dem Tod des Kaisers Titus (geboren AD 41, Kaiser 79-81) gebaut.
Arch of Titus
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Grandangolo
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Arch of Titus
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Arch of Titus
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Arch of Titus & Coliseum
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Arch of Titus
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Arch of Titus
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Arch of Titus view from Capitoline Hill
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Arch of Titus view on Capitoline Hill
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In a puddle
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Details
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Inscription
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Relief at the Arch of Titus, „Sack of Jerusalem“, photo from the 1860s
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Archivolto del fornice centrale
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Chiave di volta e trabeazione principale
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Inside of arch, Relief of Titus triumph
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Inside of arch
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Relief
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Relief
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under arch
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Triumphal parade returning after the sacking of Jerusalem
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Triumphal parade, menorah from the temple in Jerusalem
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The inside of the Arch of Titus
Paintings and Drawings
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Arch of Titus, by Piranesi 1748
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Arch of Titus, by Piranesi 1748
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Arch of Titus, by Canaletto 1742-1744
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Arch of Constantin, by Canaletto 1742-1747