The two sons of Vespasian Titus and Domitian (ruled 79 – 81 AD, and 81 – 96 AD respectively) could not have been more different as emperors. Although Titus had a reputation for ruthlessness ...
At 18, Titus Muya aspired to establish a bank, inspired by a business article that ignited his interest in founding a financial company. Despite securing a job after finishing high school ...
Finally, he wasted no time establishing his dynasty, insisting that his two sons – Titus and Domitian ... through bitter civil war and left the empire stronger than ever.
Their names were Titus Pullo and Lucius Vorenus. The reason for their fame is none other than Julius Caesar himself mentioning them in his Commentaries on the Gallic War, where he recounts how the two ...
In Gary, Taylor Mac's singular world view intersects with Shakespeare's first tragedy, Titus Andronicus. In Mac's extraordinary new play, set during the fall of the Roman Empire, the years of ...
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