it means "honorable"
If you mean Titus, the son of Vespasian, yes, he was a general. He was the one who captured Jerusalem and destroyed the temple.
Titus, a Roman name, was not rare but not common either. One of the triune ruling heads of Rome was named Titus Vespasian, the same that seiged and conquered the land of Juda in 69 and 70 A.D.
His younger brother Domitian succeeded him.
The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.The triumphal arch dedicated to Titus is simply called The Arch of Titus. But it was not build by Titus, it was built by his brother Domitian to honor Titus.
I you mean the city of Jerusalem, it was not destroyed although it suffered severe damage. This was a consequence of the war. If you mean the temple, it is unclear if it were ordered destroyed by Titus, or if it was destroyed by an accident of the war. Some ancient writers claim that Titus wanted to spare the temple, but a fire due to either the rebels or the Romans destroyed it. At army rate, it was Titus, as commander or the Roman army, who gets the credit or the blame.
タイタス Taitasu
Please be specific as to which Titus Flavius Sabirus you mean. Although Titus Flavius Sabirus was the name of the emperor we known as Vespasian, it was also the name of his son, Titus, who was emperor after him.
Dina Titus's birth name is Alice Costandina Titus.
Tierney Titus's birth name is Kathleen Tierney Titus.
Titus Reynolds's birth name is Titus Morgan Reynolds.
Titus Welliver's birth name is Titus B. Welliver.
Titus Paar's birth name is Mattias Titus Paar.
Titus Thotawatte's birth name is Emmanuel Titus de Silva.
Titus, (pronounced Tye-toos or more commonly Tye-tus) means "pleasing" in Latin and is generally used as a name.
Titus is traditionally a boy's name of Latin origin. It comes from ancient Roman history and is derived from the Roman family name Titus.
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it means "honorable"