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History, 13.12.2021 23:10, athenasartin1

Why do you think this event is celebrated in the Arch of Titus? The event was written about in the Hebrew Bible.
The event showed the power of the Hebrew God
The event was a source of pride for the Romans.
The event showed the strength of the Jewish faith

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