Explore how the Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum, erected in AD 82, immortalized the victory of Titus over Jerusalem and influenced triumphal architecture for centuries.

The Arch of Titus: Commemorating Rome’s Triumph Over Judah in AD 82
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Explore how the Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum, erected in AD 82, immortalized the victory of Titus over Jerusalem and influenced triumphal architecture for centuries.
In 90 AD, Emperor Domitian commissioned a colossal statue of himself in the Roman Forum—a symbol of divine authority and imperial ambition that reflected the power and paranoia of his reign.
Discover the dramatic events of 96 AD when Emperor Domitian was assassinated in a palace conspiracy, marking the fall of the Flavian dynasty.