Titus died of natural causes after only two years of rule. The exact cause is not stated, but some ancient writers say that he was ailing for about a year previous to his death. Some historians suspect that his brother Domitian had a hand in his death, but there is absolutely no proof of this.
Titus died of an ailment just two years after he became emperor.
Domitian was the second son of the emperor Vespasian and the last of the Flavian dynasty. His reign followed the short reign of his brother Titus.
No. Titus was considered a very good emperor and was beloved by the people. Of course, he didn't get to rule long enough for a proper assessment of his reign.
Construction began in ~70-72 CE in the reign of Titus Flavius Vespasianus or Vespasian, and was finished (and opened) in 80 CE in the reign of Titus, or his birth name: Titus Flavius Vespasianus, with further modifications made during the reign of Titus Flavius Dominitianus, or Domitian.These three emperors form the Flavian Dynasty, and explains the original name of the Colosseum: Amphitheatrum Flavium, or the Flavian Amphitheatre.
As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The emperor Titus had a good reputation and was much loved by the people during his reign. At first they thought he was going to be another Nero as he liked wild living, associated with stage people and actors, and carried on a blatant affair with a Jewish princess named Berenice. However once he was confirmed as emperor he changed and settled down to be one of the better emperors even though his reign was short and marred by the disaster in Pompeii.
Domitian was the second son of the emperor Vespasian and the last of the Flavian dynasty. His reign followed the short reign of his brother Titus.
No. Titus was considered a very good emperor and was beloved by the people. Of course, he didn't get to rule long enough for a proper assessment of his reign.
Construction began in ~70-72 CE in the reign of Titus Flavius Vespasianus or Vespasian, and was finished (and opened) in 80 CE in the reign of Titus, or his birth name: Titus Flavius Vespasianus, with further modifications made during the reign of Titus Flavius Dominitianus, or Domitian.These three emperors form the Flavian Dynasty, and explains the original name of the Colosseum: Amphitheatrum Flavium, or the Flavian Amphitheatre.
The Colosseum was built for the emperor Vespasian as a monument to his dynasty. It was not finished until the reign of his eldest son, Titus.
As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.As emperor, Titus was much beloved by the Roman people, but despite this, his reign was unimportant as far as external events were concerned. He only reigned two years. Most of his status was gained by his conquering of Jerusalem and the loot he brought to Rome. He was the emperor who opened the Colosseum, and during his reign the city of Pompeii was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The emperor Titus had a good reputation and was much loved by the people during his reign. At first they thought he was going to be another Nero as he liked wild living, associated with stage people and actors, and carried on a blatant affair with a Jewish princess named Berenice. However once he was confirmed as emperor he changed and settled down to be one of the better emperors even though his reign was short and marred by the disaster in Pompeii.
Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.Titus was the son of the emperor Vespasian and the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty. Although he only ruled for two years, he was one of the most popular emperors. It was during his reign that the destruction of Pompeii occurred and the Colosseum was dedicated.
Emperor Domitian succeeded his older brother Titus as the Roman Emperor after Titus' death in 81 AD.
Yes! Titus was Emperor of Rome in 80 AD to 89 AD.
Titus was the emperor at the time of the Vesuvius eruption.
Emperor Titus was married two times and from second wife (Marcia Furnilla) had the daughter
Titus was the emperor in 79 AD.