Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus

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Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Group: Caroline, Elliott, Marina, Mitch (Flavian Emperors and Year of the Four Emperors) Elliott Leong 10th Emperor of Rome: Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus http://www.roman-empire.net/emperors/titus-index.html

Early Birth Born 30- A.D. Father- Vespasian:------------> (Notable Sibling)-Domitian http://www.roman-empire.net/emperors/vespasian.html

Adult Life Served as military tribune and commander http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Praetorian_GuardSoldiers_basrelief_cropped.jpg Served as military tribune and commander In charge of Judaea campaign during 69-AD Captured Jerusalem in 70 AD 70-AD: Become Joint Consul with father 71-AD: Made Praetorian---> Guard and given Tribunician powers 73-AD: Shared Consulship with Vespasian Praetorian Guard- Commander of Army in Rome

Rule of Titus Became emperor after Vespasian’s death in 79 AD To honor his father, began building Temple of Vespasian (bottom left) Built the Arch of Titus (Bottom right) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/RomaForoRomanoTempioVespasiano.JPG http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Arch_of_titus_2.jpg

Cont. Rule of Titus Disasters of Rome Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/files/2010/04/vesuvius.jpg Disasters of Rome Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius Great Fire of Rome Death in 81 AD http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aTMfdPuN_kE/TbkRSq5y4vI/AAAAAAAAAj8/gigd_19Vt9Q/s1600/Hubert+Robert%252C+The+Fire+of+Rome%252C+18+July+64+AD%252C+1795.jpg

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