English: Said to be from Bittir (ancient Bethther), near Jerusalem.
Español: Se cree que procede de Bittir (antigua Bethther), cerca de Jerusalén.
Français : Proviendrait de Bittir (ancienne Bethther), près de Jérusalem.
Íslenska: Sagt vera komið af Bittir (forn Bethther), nálægt Jerusalem.
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Un uomo e un giovinetto dell'antica Roma (tazza d'argento con immagine in rilievo, I secolo d.C., ritrovata in Bittir, Palestina).
== Summary == {{Information British Museum |artist=Unknown |description= {{en|A bearded man making love with a beardless youth, side A of the so-called Warren Cup. Silver, Roman artwork, middle of the 1st century AD. Said to be from Bittir (ancient Be
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