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 Titus Flavius 

Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus (born December 30, AD 39, died September 13, 81; ruled 79-81). Elder son of the emperor Vespasian and succeeded by his brother, Domitian. Titus's reputation has prospered in contrast to the character of Domitian, whose persecutions were detailed by the contemporary historian Tacitus. Titus was emperor during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the consequent destruction of life and property in the cities and resort communities around the Bay of Naples. The Triumphal Arch of Titus, which stands at one entrance to the Roman Forum, memorializes the Triumph he was awarded for his defeat of the Jewish Rebellion (AD 66-70) and sack of Jerusalem in AD 70. It was while he was in Jerusalem that he began his love affair with Berenice of Cilicia.

Preceded by:
Vespasian (69 - 79)
Roman emperors
Followed by:
Domitian (81 - 96)

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