The Roman emperor Titus reigned, or ruled Rome for just two years during the years 79 to 81. Even so, he's remembered for his achievements, instead of his short time as emperor - including opening of the Roman Coliseum and helping the survivors after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. ••• Titus was the tenth Roman Emperor after Julius Caesar. From the Biblical historic and prophetic perspective, Titus is most relevant from his years as a Roman general when his father Vespasian was Emperor. It was Titus that commanded the Roman forces that beseiged the city of Jerusalem and the Temple - exactly as prophesied by Jesus Christ nearly 40 years before. ••• A beautiful and affordable example in gold thats popular among Twelve Caesar collectors
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