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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.
The emperor Claudius was not known as a military man. In order to boost his military reputation an "invasion" of Britain was staged. In reality, Britain had experienced Roman presence for many, many years previous to Claudius' arrival.
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.
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There was only one Colosseum, which was actually called the Flavian amphitheatre. It was commissioned by emperor Vespasian and was completed under Titus. It was called Flavian amphitheatre because these were emperors of the Flavian dynasty.
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Aurangzeb was the Mughal Emperor who was known to be illiterate. Despite this, he was a strong ruler who expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent.
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.
It was made in China because it was built on the orders of the Chinese emperor to defend the country from the Huns.
He was a great leader and accomplished many things. Also he calmed the citizens down after the assassination of Emperor Domitian?
In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.In 60 CE Nero was the Roman emperor. He has a bad reputation, due to his mishandling of the upper class and his excesses. However the common people were very fond of him due to his generosity and his visibility on stage and in the arenas.
Romulus Augustus was the often mocked and disrespected last emperor of Rome. He was considered a usurper during the ten months of his reign.
The emperor Claudius was not known as a military man. In order to boost his military reputation an "invasion" of Britain was staged. In reality, Britain had experienced Roman presence for many, many years previous to Claudius' arrival.
Hadrian, the Roman Emperor, was born in Italica in Spain (near Seville). However, that was part of the Roman Empire. He was a Roman citizen.
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.
In the story of "The Emperor's New Clothes," the emperor parades through the town wearing nothing but his "new clothes" (which are actually nonexistent). Despite the secrecy and pretense surrounding the situation, a child exclaims that the emperor is not wearing anything at all, which causes everyone to acknowledge the truth. The emperor continues the parade in embarrassment, realizing he has been deceived.