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[[File:Arco di Tito.png|thumb|250px|The Arch of Titus]]
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The '''Arch of Titus''' (Italian: ''Arco di Tito'') is an arch in [[Rome]], located south of the [[Roman Forum]].
[[File:Arcoditito.jpg|thumb|300px|The Arco di Tito.]]
 
The '''Arco di Tito''' (English: ''Arch of Titus'') was a landmark in [[Rome]], located south of the Roman Forum.<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
 
   
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''Built by Emperor Domitian in 82 C.E. to honour his dead brother Titus, the Arco di Tito commemorates Titus's victory in the Sack of Jerusalem. This arch became the inspiration for many arches to be erected thereafter, most notably the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as well as Constantine's Arch.''<ref name="brotherhood"/>
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Built by Emperor [[Domitian]] in 82 C.E. to honor his dead brother [[Titus]], the Arch of Titus commemorates Titus' victory in the {{Wiki|Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE)|Sack of Jerusalem}}. This arch became the inspiration for many arches to be erected thereafter, most notably the {{Wiki|Arc de Triomphe|Arc de Triomphe}} in [[Paris]] as well as [[Constantine I|Constantine]]'s [[Arch of Constantine|Arch]] in Rome.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Arco di Tito]]</ref>
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Arco di Tito

The Arch of Titus

The Arch of Titus (Italian: Arco di Tito) is an arch in Rome, located south of the Roman Forum.

History

Built by Emperor Domitian in 82 C.E. to honor his dead brother Titus, the Arch of Titus commemorates Titus' victory in the Sack of Jerusalem. This arch became the inspiration for many arches to be erected thereafter, most notably the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as well as Constantine's Arch in Rome.[1]

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