Titus
Titus was a Roman emperor from 79 to 81 AD, best known for completing the Colosseum and for his military accomplishments, including the siege of Jerusalem. His brief reign was marked by a commitment to restoring public welfare after the devastation of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and a series of disasters in Rome, earning him a reputation as a benevolent ruler.
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Greece:
Titus is noted for suppressing the Jewish revolt and destroying Jerusalem in 70 AD.
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Slovakia:
Titus was the Roman emperor who ruled from 79 to 81 and provided financial assistance to the survivors.
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Greece:
The effort to re-establish the city was attempted by Emperor Titus.
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Greece:
Titus was entrusted by Apostle Paul to restore discipline in the newly established Church of Crete.
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Andorra:
Titus is mentioned as part of the inseparable group of friends surrounding Lluís.
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Israel:
Titus, the Roman commander, breached the walls of Jerusalem during the Second Temple period.
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United Kingdom:
Titus is a silverback adult male gorilla who became the dominant male of his group at the early age of 15.
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North Macedonia:
Titus celebrated the completion of the Colosseum by holding 100 days of games in which more than 2,000 gladiators died.
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United Kingdom:
Titus is mentioned in a tablet as someone who has lent money and is being talked about in the market.
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Greece:
Titus is the Roman emperor who is central to the tragic love story in 'Berenice'.
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