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    For other uses, see Titus (disambiguation). Titus Caesar Vespasianus ( / ˈtaɪtəs / TY-təs; 30 December 39 – 13 September AD 81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, becoming the first Roman emperor to succeed his biological father.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Titus (born Dec. 30, 39 ce —died Sept. 13, 81 ce) was a Roman emperor (79–81), and the conqueror of Jerusalem in 70. “Romans Taking Spoils of Jerusalem,” detail of marble relief from the Arch of Titus, Rome, c. 81 ad. In the Roman Forum. Height 2.03 m.

  3. Reina-Valera 1960. Salutación. 1 Pablo, siervo de Dios y apóstol de Jesucristo, conforme a la fe de los escogidos de Dios y el conocimiento de la verdad que es según la piedad, 2 en la esperanza de la vida eterna, la cual Dios, que no miente, prometió desde antes del principio de los siglos, 3 y a su debido tiempo manifestó su palabra por ...

  4. 4 de jun. de 2013 · Titus was Roman emperor from 79 to 81 CE. On June 24, 79 CE Titus Flavius Vespasianus succeeded his father Vespasian (r. 69-79 CE) as emperor of the Roman Empire. Prior to his ascension to the throne, he was considered by many as “…unpopular and venomously loathed,” yet after becoming emperor, “he became an object of ...

  5. New International Version. 1 Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ to further the faith of God’s elect and their knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness— 2 in the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time, 3 and which now at his appointed season he has brought to light ...

  6. 16 de jun. de 2013 · Learn about the Roman Triumphal Arch that commemorates the sack of Jerusalem and the deification of Titus. See the inscription, sculpture, and history of this monument in the Forum Romanum.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2023 · Who was Emperor Titus and What Did He Do? Titus, emperor for just two years, oversaw two of his empire’s most tragic events - the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 and a devastating fire in Rome a year later. He was one of Rome’s finest military leaders and a popular ruler. Here is the incredible story of the man born Titus ...

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