Disambiguation evidence for relief of the spoils of Jerusalem via surface form

"Relief of the Spoils of Jerusalem"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Relief of the Spoils of Jerusalem".

Predicate Object
approximateDate c. 81 CE
artStyle Arch of Titus reliefs
surface form: Flavian Roman art
artStyle Roman Imperial relief sculpture
associatedWithEvent Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: First Jewish–Roman War
associatedWithEvent Titus’s triumph in Rome
associatedWithEvent destruction of the Second Temple
commissionedBy Domitian
country Italy
createdFor triumphal arch honoring Emperor Titus
culturalContext Roman Imperial propaganda
currentCondition partially weathered but legible
date late 1st century CE
depictionPerspective processional side view of figures in motion
depicts Jewish ritual objects taken as war booty
depicts Roman soldiers carrying spoils from the Second Temple in Jerusalem
depicts Table of the Shewbread
surface form: Table of the Showbread
depicts Menorah
surface form: Temple Menorah
depicts sack of Jerusalem in 70 CE
depicts triumphal procession of Titus
depicts trumpets from the Second Temple
genre historical narrative relief
heritageStatus part of a major ancient Roman monument preserved in situ
honors Emperor Titus
iconography laurel wreaths and triumphal imagery
iconography seven-branched Menorah with stepped base
instanceOf Roman relief sculpture
instanceOf historical artwork
languageOfInscriptions Latin
locatedIn Arch of Titus
locatedIn Roman Forum
locatedIn Rome
locatedIn Via Sacra
material marble
orientation south inner passage of the Arch of Titus
partOf Arch of Titus
period Flavian dynasty
relatedWork relief of Titus in a chariot on the opposite side of the arch passage
religiousContext Judaism
religiousContext Roman state religion
shows Roman soldiers in procession
shows crowd carrying large candelabrum
shows inscribed placards identifying spoils
shows movement toward the Roman Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus
significance important artifact in Jewish and Roman history
significance key source for the study of Roman triumphal iconography
significance one of the earliest visual representations of the Temple Menorah
subjectHasRole visual record of the Second Temple treasures
usedAs evidence for reconstruction of the Second Temple furnishings