One of the most impressive uses of the building to praise Roman Emperor was Titus' s Arc de Triomphe. Built at the highest point of Via Sacra or Sacred Road, this arch is the monument of Titus's glory. Titus' s Arc de Triomphe was built by the emperor Domitian, commemorating the capture and siege of Titus by Jerusalem and its deification or deification. This arch is an excellent example of one of the most famous methods the Romans used to express the emperor's honor and glory.
At the end of the forum there is Titus' s Arc de Triomphe that celebrated the military victory of Roman emperor Titus, including the siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The arch known as the sculpture inside the arch depicts the failure of the Roman soldiers taking Jerusalem, including the Temple candlestick. The ruins of most of the Forum are not complete as they have been looted by the Vatican and building materials for other construction projects for years. As with the Palatine Hill, there are too many contents about the forum, I do not know much about it, so I just post some highlight photos.
Domitian built the Titus arch. In 70 AD, Domitian was the Roman Emperor. He is leading the construction of Rome's Colosseum, which is highly expected. The empire is in a wonderful state. Everywhere, people are talking about Domitian's brother Titus' s victory. Titus led his army to Jerusalem and defeated the Jews under the name of the emperor. At some point around the AD 80, Jerusalem will be conquered and Titus will come back with the wealth of the looted Jewish temple. In preparation for his future Domitian, he ordered the construction of the Arc de Triomphe. The Duke followed by his best army and wealthy fleet passed through the Arch of 81 AD
Roman art is influenced by the interaction between the nation state and others like ancient Jews. One of the main monuments is Titus' s Arc de Triomphe built by emperor Titus. The scenes of the Romans who plundered the Jewish temple of Jerusalem are depicted in low relief sculptures around the arch. The pottery of ancient Rome is not a luxury item, but "boutique" made with terra sigillata is decorated with embossing reflecting the latest taste, obviously affordable fashionable item to many people in society . Roman coins were an important means of publicity and survived a lot