Arch of Titus and Colosseum in Rome

Arch of Titus, or Arco di Tito in Italian, a triumphal arch in Rome, Italy. It was erected in 81 AD to commemorate the victories of Titus and Vespasian in the Judaean War, ending in the taking of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The inside of the arch has bas relief sculpture. The ruin of the Colosseum is visible through the arch. Photographed ca. 1890. (Photo by Michael Maslan/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)
Arch of Titus, or Arco di Tito in Italian, a triumphal arch in Rome, Italy. It was erected in 81 AD to commemorate the victories of Titus and Vespasian in the Judaean War, ending in the taking of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The inside of the arch has bas relief sculpture. The ruin of the Colosseum is visible through the arch. Photographed ca. 1890. (Photo by Michael Maslan/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)
Arch of Titus and Colosseum in Rome
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Michael Maslan / Contributor
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Corbis Historical
Date created:
December 31, 1899
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