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What are the allegorical figures in the Triumph of Titus relief meant to invoke?

A) The protection of the gods
B) The power of victory
C) The imperial virtues
D) The goodwill of previous emperors

Triumph of Titus

A historical representation celebrating Emperor Titus' victories, notably the Siege of Jerusalem, often depicted in art and sculpture.

Allegorical Figures

Symbolic representations in which characters or objects stand for abstract ideas, values, or concepts, frequently employed in literature and art.

Imperial Virtues

Moral and ethical qualities deemed essential for the rulers of an empire, often promoting leadership, courage, and wisdom.

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