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 | | TITUS, FLAVIUS SABINUS VESPASIANUS, Roman emperor from A.D. 79-81, son of the emperor Vespasian, was born on the 3oth of December A.D. 40 (or 41). |
 | | In 68 he was sent by his father to congratulate the newly proclaimed emperor, Galba; but, hearing of Galba's death and of the general confusion in the Roman world, he returned to Palestine, having in the mean-time consulted the oracle of the Paphian Venus and received a favourable answer. |
 | | The forebodings of the people were agreeably disappointed, for Titus put an end to prosecutions for high treason, and the delatores (informers) were scourged and expelled from the city. |
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