Titus in Wikipedia
Titus Flavius Vespasianus, commonly known as Titus (December
30, 39 – September 13, 81), was the tenth Roman Emperor, who
reigned from 79 until his death in 81. Titus was the second
emperor of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Roman Empire
between 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Titus's father
Vespasian (69–79), Titus himself (79–81) and his younger
brother Domitian (81–96).
Prior to becoming emperor, Titus gained renown as a military
commander, serving under his father in Judaea during the First
Jewish-Roman War, which was fought between 67 and 70. The
campaign came to a brief halt with the death of emperor Nero
on June 9, 68, launching Vespasian's bid for the imperial
power during the Year of the Four Emperors. When Vespasian was
declared emperor on July 1, 69, Titus was left in charge of
ending the Jewish rebellion, which he did in 70, successfully
besieging and destroying the city and the Temple of Jerusalem.
For this achievement Titus was awarded a triumph; the Arch of
Titus commemorates his victory to this day...
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