The Roman emperor Domitian erected the Arch of Titus in rome in memory of his predecessor, Titus who had ruled as emperor of the Roman Empire from A.D. 78-81. Under Titus, the Romans had sacked the city of Jerusalem. This drawing depicts the relief carved on the arch, showing Romans looting Jerusalem and taking the seven-branched golden cnadlestick (the menorah) from the Jewish temple in the city.
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TOP29915409
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達志影像
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RM
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