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)
![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) Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2WG8H9X/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-2WG8H9X.jpg)
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