RMBP289T–ARCH OF TITUS PANEL FROM THE ARCH DEPICTING ROMAN SOLDIERS IN TRIUMPHANT PROCESSION CARRYING THE GOLDEN MENORAH & OTHER
RMH7G56N–The Menorah on the Arch of Titus in Rome, Italy
RM2G065AG–Rome. Italy. The Arch of Titus (Arco di Tito) 1st C AD, detail of relief showing the menorah and other spoils taken from the Jewish holy temple in Jer
RMEXAJJC–Bas-relief on Arch of Titus showing menorah taken from the Temple of Jerusalem, Roman Forum, UNESCO, Rome, Lazio, Italy
RMEJ55T2–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMHRHCYR–Arch of Titus
RMC9APAD–Relief from the Arch of Titus Rome Roman soldiers carrying the golden menorah and other spoils from the Temple of Jerusalem
RM2G2N5YY–Rome, Italy. The procession panel on the Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum. The Arch was built after Titus's death to commemorate his conquest of Jud
RMA5KDR5–arch titus detail Menorah Jewish prisoner captive Jew Jerusalem stone triumphal carved forum frieze roman Rome roma Italy Italia
RMBK6KMM–Italy, Rome, Arch of Titus, (Titus gate or Arcus Titi) – the conquering of Jerusalem. Details of the Menorah
RM2ARKK9C–Engraving of the Roman's record of the destruction of Jerusalem carved into the Arch of Titus, showing soldiers carrying off sacred objects from Herod's Temple - the candlestick, table of shewbread and trumpet.
RF2B087AE–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.
RMC5YK2X–Relief sculpting on the Arch of Titus in Rome depicting the roman sacking of Jerusalem in 70 AD
RME5CWF6–Italy, Rome, Roman Forum, arch of Titus, bas relief
RMBK4DPE–Rome Italy - Sculpture on the Arch of Titus depicting sacking of Jerusalem in year 70 AD by Romans during First Jewish-Roman War
RMEM5TN6–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMDTR2GY–The spoils taken from the Temple in Jerusalem. south panel, the Arch of Titus, Roman Forum, Rome, Italy
RF2AYHN25–The Triumphal Arch of Titus by the Roman Forum. Detail with the Roman conquest of Jerusalem. Rome, Italy.
RMBREH5X–Italy, Rome, Arch of Titus, (Titus gate or Arcus Titi) – the conquering of Jerusalem.
RMBP289Y–ARCH OF TITUS PANEL FROM THE ARCH DEPICTING ROMAN SOLDIERS IN TRIUMPHANT PROCESSION CARRYING THE GOLDEN MENORAH & OTHER
RF2BWN806–Arch of Titus - A closeup view of west side of 1st-century triumphal arch, Arch of Titus, in Roman Forum. Rome, Italy.
RM2G065AW–Rome. Italy. The Arch of Titus (Arco di Tito) 1st C AD, detail of relief showing the menorah and other spoils taken from the Jewish holy temple in Jer
RMP9GJ8Y–Basrelief in the Arch of Titus representing men carrying a menorah, located in the Via Sacra of t…
RMA1D1X4–Detail of the Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum, Rome. Italy.
RMHRH417–Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy
RMC9APA6–Relief from the Arch of Titus Rome Roman soldiers carrying the golden menorah and other spoils from the Temple of Jerusalem
RM2T6CNTK–Roman soldiers march in procession with spoils of war or spolia on the Arch for Titus, the arch of triumph celebrating Emperor Tituss victory over Jerusalem. The legionaries in laurel wreaths carry a Menorah, trumpets, etc. Interior panel. Parte del trionfo di Tito. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1843.
RM2AREKBD–Roman soldiers march in procession with spoils of war or spolia on the Arch for Titus, the arch of triumph celebrating Emperor Titus’s victory over Jerusalem. The legionaries in laurel wreaths carry a Menorah, trumpets, etc. Interior panel. Parte del trionfo di Tito. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrario’s Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1843.
RFB6RKBK–Detail of Arch of Titus showing spoils from Sack of Jerusalem
RFRC548H–ROME, ITALY, June 2008, Tourist at Arch Of Titus
RF2KXBJ0J–Rome, Italy - Arch of Titus ruins along the Via Sacra in the Roman Forum. Ancient structure celebrating fall of Jerusalem. Symbol of Jewish diaspora.
RM2HFFB5C–From the depiction on the emperor Titus triumphal arch in Rome: the golden candleholder in the Jerusalem temple
RME5CWFB–Italy, Rome, Roman Forum, arch of Titus, bas relief
RMM5NBPR–The triumphal archway of Titus, entrance to the Roman Forum in the via Sacra
RMEN9GMC–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RM2E23DJJ–Jerusalem, Israel - April 26, 1955: Postage stamp with depiction of the ancient temple menorah seen on the Arch of Titus, issued for Remembrance Day.
RMW7EB06–Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus, 1st century. Artist: Unknown
RMBREH00–Italy, Rome, Arch of Titus, (Titus gate or Arcus Titi) – the conquering of Jerusalem.
RMBP289W–ARCH OF TITUS PANEL FROM THE ARCH DEPICTING ROMAN SOLDIERS IN TRIUMPHANT PROCESSION CARRYING THE GOLDEN MENORAH & OTHER
RFCBYACX–detail of the arch of titus with roman soldiers stealing the sacred menorah
RM2G065B8–Rome. Italy. The Arch of Titus (Arco di Tito) 1st C AD, detail of relief showing the menorah and other spoils taken from the Jewish holy temple in Jer
RF2PM5EYW–The Arch of Titus at night in Roman Forum, Rome
RMC4AMJA–Detail Arch of Titus Roman Forum Rome Italy
RFRGNKGH–Wall relief on arch of titus depicting Menorah taken from temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD
RFK3ADTF–Titus Arch Roman Loot Menorah Temple Jerusalem Forum Rome Italy. Stone arch was erected in 81 AD in honor of Emperor Vespasian and his son Titus for
RMP2W3R1–Detail from the Conquest of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.. Built by order of Domiciano in 81 A.D.. Roma, Arch of Titus. Location: ARCO DE TITO, ROME, ITALIA.
RMA683NJ–Relief depicts spoils taken from the Temple in Jerusalem carved at the south inner panel of Titus arch in the ancient Roman forum site, Rome Italy
RM2B6DXPE–Sheet Triumphal Procession of the menorah and Roman coins Left above the triumphal procession with the Menorah and other treasures from the temple of Jerusalem by the Romans after the destruction of the temple by emperor Titus. To the relief on the Arch of Titus in Rome. Additionally, 23 Roman coins with different emblems and currencies of Roman keizers. Manufacturer : printmaker: Theodoor van Thuldennaar design: Peter Paul Rubens (listed property) to print by: anonymous place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1642 Physical features: etching and engra; pressed out of twelve plates; uncut sheet materi
RM2WG8H9X–Triumphal parade with the seven -armed candlestick, Theodoor van Thulden, after Peter Paul Rubens, after Anonymous, 1642 print Triumphal parade with the seven -armed candlestick and other treasures from the temple of Jerusalem by Romans, after the destruction of the temple by Emperor Titus. To the relief on the triumphal arch of Titus in Rome. Antwerp paper etching / engraving 'menorah', golden seven-branched candlestick, kept in the Tabernacle. piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture. Emperor Titus destroying the temple of Jerusalem (+ variant)
RF2KXBJA7–Rome, Italy - close-up under Arch of Titus. Ruins along Via Sacra in Roman Forum. Ancient arch celebrating fall of Jerusalem. Jewish diaspora symbol.
RMBMG973–Plaster cast of the bas-relief on the Arch of Titus showing the menorah
RME5CWEX–Italy, Rome, Roman Forum, arch of Titus, bas relief
RM2GGBF0G–The Arch of Titus, 1855, 1855. A work made of albumen silver print.
RMEJD59H–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMAX2E03–A section of the frieze from the Arco di Tito Arch of Titus at Foro Romano The Roman Forum Rome
RF2JBAP01–SEP 29, 2019 - Rome, Italy: the arch of Titus on the Via Sacra, close to the Forum Romanum in Rome. Built by emperor Domitian in the 1st-century AD.
RMBREH29–Italy, Rome, Arch of Titus, (Titus gate or Arcus Titi) – the conquering of Jerusalem.
RMBP289X–ARCH OF TITUS PANEL FROM THE ARCH DEPICTING ROMAN SOLDIERS IN TRIUMPHANT PROCESSION CARRYING THE GOLDEN MENORAH & OTHER
RF2BBKY07–Arch of Titus on the Via Sacra, Rome, Italy
RFCERBFR–Sacking of Jerusalem
RM2E00KJW–Detail of the fresco showing the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch
RMC4AMJ5–Detail on Arch of Titus Roman Forum Rome Italy
RFRGNKGN–Wall relief on arch of titus depicting Menorah taken from temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD
RFK3ADW3–Titus Arch Roman Loot Menorah Temple Jerusalem Forum Rome Italy. Stone arch was erected in 81 AD in honor of Emperor Vespasian and his son Titus for
RMP50KER–Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Triumphal arch, with a single arched, located on the Via Sacra. South-East of the Forum. It was constructed by the emperor Domitian commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem in 70 (Jewish war). Detail from the arch of Titus showing spoil from the sack of Jerusalem. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMB3T54E–Relief depicts spoils taken from the Temple in Jerusalem carved at the south inner panel of Titus arch in the ancient Roman forum site, Rome Italy
RFKCWXRX–View of the Arch of Titus in Rome, Italy. The Arch of Titus is a Roman Triumphal Arch which was erected by Domitian.
RM2WG9M56–Triumphal parade leaf with the Zeven -armed candlestick and Roman Coins, Theodoor van Thulden, after Peter Paul Rubens, after Anonymous, 1642 print Above the triumphal parade with the seven -armed candlestick and other treasures from the temple of Jerusalem by Romans, after the destruction of the temple by Emperor Titus. To the relief on the triumphal arch of Titus in Rome. In addition, 23 Roman coins with various emblems and foreign exchange of Roman emperors. Antwerp paper etching / engraving 'menorah', golden seven-branched candlestick, kept in the Tabernacle. piece of sculpture, reproducti
RMBJW020–geography / travel, Palestine, Jerusalem, Roman destruction 70 AD, inventory from the temple at triumphal procession, wood engra
RM2DCBDHK–Bassorilievo dell'arco di Tito, 1848-52.
RMEM5TNM–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMBREH1F–Italy, Rome, Arch of Titus, (Titus gate or Arcus Titi) – the conquering of Jerusalem.
RMBP289F–ARCH OF TITUS PANEL FROM THE ARCH DEPICTING ROMAN SOLDIERS IN TRIUMPHANT PROCESSION CARRYING THE GOLDEN MENORAH & OTHER
RF2C8CH5H–Italy, Rome, Arch of Titus, (Titus gate or Arcus Titi) – the conquering of Jerusalem.
RF2BBKY8K–Arch of Titus on the Via Sacra, Rome, Italy
RF2JGHR6E–THE ARCH OF TITUS, ROME From ' The Book of Italy ' by Raffaello Piccoli, Publication date 1916 Publisher London. Unwin
RM2E00KJD–Detail of the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have pr
RMP4XP5B–Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Triumphal arch, with a single arched, located on the Via Sacra. South-East of the Forum. It was constructed by the emperor Domitian commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem in 70 (Jewish war). Detail from the arch of Titus showing spoil from the sack of Jerusalem. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMA1FB3R–Relief depicts spoils taken from the Temple in Jerusalem carved at the south inner panel of Titus arch in the ancient Roman forum site, Rome Italy
RMEM5WX2–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMBP289G–ARCH OF TITUS, PANEL FROM THE ARCH DEPICTING ROMAN SOLDIERS IN TRIUMPHANT PROCESSION CARRYING THE GOLDEN MENORAH AND OTHER ARTI
RF2BBKY7G–Arch of Titus on the Via Sacra, Rome, Italy
RM2E00KMA–Detail of the frescos in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have provided
RMP50PEW–Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Triumphal arch, with a single arched, located on the Via Sacra. South-East of the Forum. It was constructed by the emperor Domitian commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem in 70 (Jewish war). Detail from the arch of Titus showing spoil from the sack of Jerusalem. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMA1FB3N–Relief depicts spoils taken from the Temple in Jerusalem carved at the south inner panel of Titus arch in the ancient Roman forum site, Rome Italy
RMEN9GMP–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RF2BBKY6F–Arch of Titus on the Via Sacra, Rome, Italy
RM2E00KMD–Detail of the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have pr
RMP509Y4–Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Triumphal arch, with a single arched, located on the Via Sacra. South-East of the Forum. It was constructed by the emperor Domitian commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem in 70 (Jewish war). Detail from the arch of Titus showing spoil from the sack of Jerusalem. Rome. Italy. Europe.
RMEM5TNW–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RMEJ5362–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RF2BBKY6D–Arch of Titus on the Via Sacra, Rome, Italy
RM2E00KKM–Detail of the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have pr
RMEJ535C–Italy. Rome. Arch of Titus. Constructed in 82 AD by the emperor Domitian to commemorate Titus' victories. Spoil of Jerusalem.
RM2E00KJT–Detail of the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have pr
RM2E00KM0–The fresco showing the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said t
RM2E00KK0–The fresco of the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to hav
RM2E00KJK–Detail of the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have pr
RM2E00KMC–Detail of the Golden Menorah in the Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. It was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have pr
RM2E00KJH–The Arch of Titus, located on the Via Sacra, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy, which was built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah, which were used to fund the construction of the Colosseum, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. The arch was constructed c. 82 AD by the Roman Emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus' victories, including the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Arch is said to have provided the general model f
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