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  Titus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Titus was a successful general, who crushed the Jewish Rebellion in 70, and a good emperor, whose most remarkable actions are the public building program in Rome and the relief of the suffering caused by two accidents, the Mount Vesuvius eruption of 79 and the fire of Rome of 80.
Titus was born in Rome as the elder son of the later Emperor Vespasian and Domitilla the Elder.
Titus was emperor during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 and the consequent destruction of life and property in the cities and resort communities around the Bay of Naples, such as Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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 Titus - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Titus Flavius Vespasianus (December 30, 39–September 13, 81) ruled the Roman Empire from 79 to 81.
Titus was born in Rome as the elder son of the emperor Vespasian and Domitilla the Elder.
Titus accompanied Vespasian to the east in 67 to put down the Jewish Rebellion, in which he served as commander of the fifteenth legion "Apollinaris".
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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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 Titus
Titus, the elder son of emperor Vespasian, was born in AD 39.
Titus played a leading role in the negotiations which led to his father being proclaimed emperor by the eastern provinces.
Titus visited the stricken area, announced a state of emergency, set up a relief fund into which was put any property of victims who died with no heirs, offered practical assistance in rehousing survivors, and organized a senatorial commission to provide whatever help it could.
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 Titus Flavius Sabinus - profitable-forex-day-trading.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Titus Flavius Sabinus was the name of four notable Ancient Romans, father, son, grandson and great-grandson.
The eldest Titus Flavius Sabinus, son of Titus Flavius Petro, was an Equestrian from Reate in the Sabine region of Italy.
A third Titus Flavius Sabinus, the son of the preceding, was suffect consul in May and June 69, and one of the generals who fought for Otho against Vitellius during the Year of Four Emperors, although he submitted to Vitellius once Otho had been defeated.
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Titus Flavius Vespasianus (December 30, 39 – September 13, 81) ruled the Roman Empire from 79 to 81.
Titus was born in Rome as the elder son of the emperor Vespasian and Flavia Domitilla.
Titus succeeded his father as Emperor in 79, although some Senators were opposed to his relationship with Berenice, whom they compared to a new Cleopatra VII of Egypt.
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 Titus dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Titus (disambiguation) Titus Flavius Vespasianus (December 30, 39–September 13, 81) ruled the Roman Empire from 79 to 81.
Titus was the elder son of the emperor Vespasian and Domitilla the Elder.
His father, Titus Flavius Sabinus, was an equestrian who worked as a customs official in Asia and a money-lender on a small scale in Aventicum, where Vespasian lived for some time; his mother, Vespasia Polla, was the sister of a Senator.
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 Flavius - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Flavius was the name of a gens in ancient Rome, meaning "blonde".
Gaius Flavius Antoninus, general of the 1st century BC and assassin of Julius Caesar
Flavius Claudius Julianus (Julian the Apostate), emperor of the 4th century
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 Titus - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Son of Emperor Vespasian, Titus was closely associated with his father in military campaigns, and after AD 71 he acted as coruler with the emperor.
On both occasions Titus was active in lending aid to the distressed.
Although Titus was not friendly with his brother and successor, Domitian, there is no reason to believe the rumor that it was Domitian who arranged his death.
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 Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He was responsible for the construction of the Colosseum in Rome, which was completed by his son Titus.
He left his son Titus to complete the Jewish War, then consolidated his position in Egypt and sent an army to Italy.
The civil war was decided in Vespasian's favour by the actions of his subordinate commanders, without his having to participate in a single battle.
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 Vespasian
Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus was born in AD 9 at Reate, north of Rome.
On his son Titus' return to Rome from Palestine in AD 71, Vespasian formally made him his associate in government, granting him the title of Caesar, and appointed him commander of the imperial guard, a sound move considering the role teh praetorians had plaid in establishing and overthrowing previous rulers.
Titus was fast to act and neither of the two conspirators survived.
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 Titus
He was born on December 30, AD 39, in Rome, the elder son of Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus, later Emperor Vespasian.
Titus served as a military tribune in Germany and Britain and later fought under his father's command during the Jewish rebellion in Palestine.
After Vespasian became emperor in 69, Titus was left in command of the Roman army in Palestine, and brought the war to a close with the capture and destruction of Jerusalem in 70.
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Vespasian 69 - 79 A.D. Titus Flavius Vespasianus was born on the 17th of November 9 AD at a small village called Falacrina.
Vespasian was married to Flavia Domitilla and they had two sons Titus and Domitian and a daughter named Domitilla (who died at a young age) when Flavia died he got together with a woman named Caenis who had been his mistress, she became his wife in all but name.
When Vitellius learned of this treachery he tried to abdicate and Vespasian's elder brother, Titus Flavius Sabinus who was the praefectus urbis of Rome at the time, attempted to take control of the city.
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 Vespasia Polla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vespasia Polla (also known as Vespasia Pollio) was the mother of the Roman Emperor Vespasian, grandmother to Emperors to Titus and Domitian.
She married a tax collector Titus Flavius Sabinus.
Their children were a daughter who died in her infancy; a younger Sabinus and Vespasian.
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 EarlyChurchHistory - page 51 of 166   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Titus Flavius Sabinus, older brother of Vespasian and Prefect of
Flavius Clemens, son of Titus Flavius Sabinus, and nephew to the
Flavius Clemens and the husband of Domitian’s niece.
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 Titus
left Titus to carry on the siege of Jerusalem, which was captured on the 8th of September 70
Titus, like his father, spent money in adding to the magnificence of Rome.
Titus died on the I3th of September 81.
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 Informat.io on Vespasian
Imperator Caesar Vespasianus Augustus (November 17, 9 – June 23, 79), known originally as Titus Flavius Vespasianus and best known as Vespasian, was emperor of Rome from 69 to 79.
Vespasian was the founder of the short-lived though influential Flavian dynasty, being succeeded as emperor by his sons Titus and Domitian, and ascended the throne at the end of the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors.
On receiving the tidings of his rival's defeat and death at Alexandria, the new emperor at once forwarded supplies of urgently needed grain to Rome, along with an edict or a declaration of policy, in which he gave assurance of an entire reversal of the laws of Nero, especially those relating to treason.
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 Vespasian, from Lundy, Isle of Avalon by Mystic Realms
The future Emperor Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus was born near Rome in 9 AD.
His son Titus assumed command of the army when his father was acclaimed Emperor by the army at Alexandria in 69 AD.
It is not impossible, therefore, that the legend of a connection between St. Joseph of Arimathea and a Christian 'Titus' may be founded on truth' from 'The Ancient Secret' p.133 fn..
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Titus, Bible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Titus TITUS [Titus] in the Bible, early Christian, a missionary and friend of St. Paul.
Titus Justus TITUS JUSTUS [Titus Justus] in the Bible: see Justus 2.
Topicality and conceptual blending: Titus Andronicus and the case of William Hacket.
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 Titus Flavius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasius, the Roman Emperor Vespasian
Titus Flavius Clemens, consul and cousin of Domitian
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 TITUS, FLAVIUS SABINUS... - Online Information article about TITUS, FLAVIUS SABINUS...
Rome, Titus and his father celebrated a magnificent See also:
brother and sister followed Titus to Rome, and were allowed to reside in the imperial See also:
Augustus, and other public buildings were burnt; then followed a pestilence, and Titus again assisted freely with his See also:
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 Durgan
* Titus Flavius 1 Sabinus was born in Rome
Titus Flavius II Sabinus is the 38th great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan.
Titus Flavius IV Sabinus is the 36th great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan.
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 Flavius
Flavius Augustus Honorius, Western Roman Emperor of the 4th and 5th century
Flavius Claudius Iulianus (Julian the Apostate), emperor of the 4th century
Flavius Bentley is the emcee/vocalist behind the Brooklyn based rap group, Soulforce.
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 Titus Flavius Vespasian
Titus Flavius Vespasian was well known for restoring peace and stability to an empire in disarray following the death of Nero in A.D. In the process he established the Flavian dynasty as the legitimate successor to the imperial throne.
Vespasian was born in the Sabine country on November 17 A.D. He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus, a successful tax collector and banker.
In about A.D. 25 Vespasian assumed the toga virilis and later accepted the wearing of the latus clavus and with it the senatorial path that his older brother Titus Flavius Sabinus had already chosen.
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 Anecdote - Vespasian [born Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus] - Vespasienne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Anecdote - Vespasian [born Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus] - Vespasienne
When Vespasian's son Titus objected that such a tax was undignified, Vespasian procured a handful of coins thus taken and held them up to his son's nose.
Vespasian [born Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus], (9-79) Roman emperor (70-79) [noted for his prosperous reign, his reformation of the Roman army, and his construction of the Colosseum]
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 Titus - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
Son of Emperor Vespasian, Titus was closely associated with his father in military campaigns, and after &AD; 71 he acted as coruler with the emperor.
Although Titus was not friendly with his brother and successor, Domitian
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Husband to his cousin, Flavia Julia, daughter of Emperor Titus.
Although Julia was known to be involved with her uncle, Domitian, Sabinus married her anyway, sharing the consulship of 82 with Domitian, then emperor.
Perhaps to remove him as an inconvenience or because of the banishment of Dio Cocceianus, Sabinus was put to death.
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