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A reconstructed relief panel from the original on the Arch of Titus, Rome, c. 81 CE. The scene, showing the triumph of Titus, is carved in three-quarter view and has Titus riding a four-horse chariot (quadriga) and shows him being crowned by a personification of Victory. The goddess Roma stands in front, holding the bridle of one of the horses. The two figures to the right of the chariot are personifications of the people of Rome (naked torso) and the Senate (wearing a toga). (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, L.A.)
(Artist), J. M. (2016, May 04). Triumph of Titus. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/5041/triumph-of-titus/
(Artist), Jean-Guillaume Moitte. "Triumph of Titus." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified May 04, 2016. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/5041/triumph-of-titus/.
(Artist), Jean-Guillaume Moitte. "Triumph of Titus." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 04 May 2016. Web. 13 Apr 2021.
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