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          Titus vespasian

        1. Titus vespasian
        2. Vespasian personality
        3. How did vespasian die
        4. How old was vespasian when he died
        5. Vespasian successor
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          Titus Flavius Vespasianus (A.D. 79-81)

          John Donahue
          College of William and Mary

          Early Life

          Titus was born on 30 December A.D.

          39 in Rome, one of three children of Vespasian, Roman emperor (A.D. 69-79), and Domitilla I, daughter of a treasury clerk. .[[1]] The family's circumstances were modest, but began to improve during the emperorship of Claudius (A.D.

          41-54), under whom Vespasian advanced rapidly.

          Vespasian religion

          His ascent likely played a role in securing the honor of a court education for Titus, who studied with the emperor's own son, Britannicus. The two remained close friends until Britannicus' death in A.D. 55 under Nero.

          In affection for his boyhood mate, Titus later preserved his memory by setting up golden statues of him in the palace and by routinely accompanying another statue in processions in the Circus. .[[2]] The intellectual advantages of a palace education, with its emphasis on Greek and