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Titus Bust, Vatican Museums
A 1st century bust of Roman emperor Titus, reign 79-81 CE. (The Vatican Museums, Rome).
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Lavinia, the Daughter of Titus Andronicus
Lavinia, the daughter of the protagonist in William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, painting by John William Wright, first half of the 19th century.
Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Titus Statue, Olympia
A marble statue of emperor titus (79-81 CE), Olympia Archaeological Museum. The corselet depicts two Nereids riding on sea monsters.
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Roman Emperor Titus
A portrait of Roman Emperor Titus (reign: 79 – 81), c. 80 CE. (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen)
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Titus Bust, Capitoline Museums
A 1st century CE bust of Roman emperor Titus, reign 79-81 CE. (Capitoline Museums, Rome)
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Titus Quinctius Flamininus Offers Liberty to the Greeks
Titus Quinctius Flamininus declares Greece free after the Second Macedonian War and the defeat of Philip V of Macedon at the Battle of Cynoscephalae (197 BCE), oil on canvas by Giuseppe Sciuti, c. 1879.
Private collection.
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Gold Coin of Titus Quinctius Flamininus
Gold stater in the name of Titus Quinctius Flamininus, probably issued in the wake of the victory at the Battle of Cynoscephalae (197 BCE), minted in Greece, 196 BCE.
The British Museum, London.
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Arch of Alexander Severus, Dougga
The Arch of Alexander Severus is a Roman triumphal arch located in Dougga Tunisia (ancient Thugga). The arch was built in 228 CE, in gratitude to the emperor for his beneficence towards the city. It functioned as one of the city gates, at...
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Obelisk of Titus Sextius Africanus
This rose granite obelisk was found in Rome. Roman period, circa 50 CE. (State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich, Germany).
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Memorial Dedicated to Titus Flavius Fruendus
Memorial dedicated to Titus Flavius Fruendus by his heirs. Titus Flavius Fruendus and his three heirs were frumentarii (literally, corn-officers) in the 8th and 22nd legions. They served on detached duty and were employed on various missions...