Introduction to the Arch of Titus: is a marble single-arched triumphal arch on the southeastern avenue of the ancient Roman Forum. It was built by Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his brother Titus to commemorate the conquest and destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, ending in 66 The Jewish Revolt began in The Arch of Titus has the only existing depiction of the artifacts of the Jerusalem Temple, and was the object of imitation by many triumphal arches after the 16th century.
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