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Jerusalem / Titus 70AdJerusalem: general view of the city as it looked when besieged by Titus in the first century
Jerusalem DestroyedJerusalem is besieged, taken, sacked and destroyed by the Romans led by Titus (later emperor)
Vespasianus ArmedTitus Flavius Sabinus VESPASIANUS Roman Emperor (69 - 79) and founder of the Flavian dynasty
Titus Manlius TorquatusTITUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS Roman soldier and statesman, depicted vanquishing an enemy in single combat
Titus Livius / Thevet 1584TITUS LIVIUS Roman historian and writer (also known as Livy)
Clemens Alexandrinus / TheTITUS FLAVIUS CLEMENS Saint Clement of Alexandria, Greek theologian
Titus Q Flaminius - 2TITUS QUINCTIUS FLAMINIUS Roman general, noted for his campaign against the Macedonians
Ira Aldridge / AaronIRA FREDERICK ALDRIDGE known as THE AFRICAN ROSCIUS American actor playing the part of Aaron in Shakespeares Titus Andronicus
Titus Oates / R WhiteTITUS OATES Anti-Catholic agitator, notorious for his bigotry and intransigence, for which he had eventually to flee the country
Roman HypocaustHypocaust (underfloor heating) at the Baths of Titus, Rome Date: 1st century
Sporting Fashions C. 1805A group of ladies enjoy a spell outdoors. Two ladies wear their hair in the fashionable titus cut. Their gowns have half-length sleeves & low, square necklines
Romans Sack JerusalemThe Romans, led by Titus, take Jerusalem, and burst into the Holy of Holies in the Temple
Events / Asia / IsraelJerusalem is besieged by Titus (later emperor) : the Jews sally out against him while he reconnoitres the city near the tomb of Helena
Lucretius Title PageTITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS portrayed on the title-page of a 1768 French edition of his writings
Titus Livius (H David)TITUS LIVIUS - Roman historian and writer, also known as Livy
Siege of JerusalemJerusalem is besieged, taken and sacked by Titus (later emperor)
Titus OatesTITUS OATES anabaptist turned conformist turned papist turned conformist again, odious fomentor of imaginary Popish plot : with his autograph
Triumph of TitusTitus, after taking Jerusalem, is granted a joint triumph with his father Vespasian, and an arch is erected in his honour. He will be a good and effective ruler
Emperor DomitianTitus Flavius DOMITIANUS, Roman emperor assassinated
Titus (Titian)TITUS Flavius Vespasianus, Roman emperor
Vespasianus (Coin)Titus Flavius Sabinus VESPASIANUS Roman Emperor (69 - 79) and founder of the Flavian dynasty
Vespasianus on HorseTitus Flavius Sabinus VESPASIANUS Roman Emperor (69 - 79) and founder of the Flavian dynasty
Torquatus visits the tribune PomponiusTitus Manlius Torquatus, armed with a knife, forces the tribune Marcus Pomponius to retract accusations made against his father Lucius, who was making unpopular preparations for war
Roman Dictatorship institutedThe Roman Dictatorship (Magister Populi or Master of the People) is instituted for crisis situations or special purposes, ruling with supreme power for a set period
Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropistSir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist. He founded a new town, Saltaire, in 1853 in the Bradford area of Yorkshire, and built houses there for his workforce