Titus
Titus was the emperor at the time of the Vesuvius eruption.
They called in the Western Roman empire. The only change of any of the roman empires was in the eastern roman empire. The eastern roman empire changed into the Byzantine Empire
titus sucurd the roman frontier
The Roman Colosseum was finished in 80 AD, and its opening ceremonies were "hosted" by Roman emperor Titus. After the Roman empire fell, the amphitheater fell into disrepair and its remains are part of Rome's historic ancient buildings. It was never "discovered".
Titus
The first dictator of the Roman empire was Titus Lartius Flavus and he was appointed in 501 BC.
Titus was the emperor at the time of the Vesuvius eruption.
The first dictator of the Roman empire was Titus Lartius Flavus and he was appointed in 501 BC.
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Titus Livius was born in 0059, in Patavium, Roman Republic (now Padua, Veneto, Italy).
Titus was definitely a pagan, as were several other Roman emperors. He probably worshipped cults, and there is a possibility that the people of the empire worshipped him as a living god as was the pattern among the Roman emperors
They called in the Western Roman empire. The only change of any of the roman empires was in the eastern roman empire. The eastern roman empire changed into the Byzantine Empire
He wote the play Titus Andronicus, a gory tale of a Roman general whose 25 children are all killed or maimed, and several others besides, before he becomes the Emperor of Rome.
Vespasian, also known as Titus Flavius Vespasianus, was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 69 AD until he died in 79 AD.
Emperor Domitian succeeded his older brother Titus as the Roman Emperor after Titus' death in 81 AD.
All five were the first Emperors of the Roman Empire