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    Titus. Titus Caesar Vespasianus (/ ˈtaɪtəs / TY-təs; 30 December 39 – 13 September AD 81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, becoming the first Roman emperor to succeed his biological father.

  2. Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus (d. December 20, AD 69) was a Roman politician and soldier. A native of Reate, he was the elder son of Titus Flavius Sabinus and Vespasia Polla, and brother of the Emperor Vespasian.

  3. Sep 9, 2024 · Titus (born Dec. 30, 39 ce —died Sept. 13, 81 ce) was a Roman emperor (79–81), and the conqueror of Jerusalem in 70. “Romans Taking Spoils of Jerusalem,” detail of marble relief from the Arch of Titus, Rome, c. 81 ad. In the Roman Forum. Height 2.03 m.

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  4. The Flavian dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty, which ruled the Roman Empire between 69 and 96 C.E., encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79 C.E.), and his two sons Titus (79–81 C.E.) and Domitian (81–96 C.E.). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known as the Year of the Four Emperors.

  5. The Flavian dynasty, lasting from AD 69 to 96, was the second dynastic line of emperors to rule the Roman Empire following the Julio-Claudians, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian and his two sons, Titus and Domitian. The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of AD 69, known as the Year of the Four Emperors; after Galba and Otho died in ...

  6. Nov 5, 2023 · Unveil the remarkable life of Emperor Titus, known for the Colosseum and his benevolent rule. Discover the secrets of a short-lived, beloved ruler

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  8. entry: Titus Fla'vius Sabi'nus Vespasia'nus. Roman emperor, A. D. 79-81, commonly called by his praenomen Titus, was the son of the emperor Vespasianus and his wife Flavia Domitilla.

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