Titus (39 AD-81 AD), Roman emperor. Titus was the tenth emperor of the Roman Empire, succeeding his father and ruling for just over two years from 79


Titus (39 AD-81 AD), Roman emperor. Titus was the tenth emperor of the Roman Empire, succeeding his father and ruling for just over two years from 79 AD to his death, being succeeded by his brother. This artwork is from a 1691 Dutch edition of a collection of works by the Roman historian Suetonius, best known for his 121 AD work 'De Vita Caesarum' (On the Life of the Caesars, or 'The Twelve Caesars'). The Latin text at bottom describes the emperor and names the engraver of this artwork as Joannes Schildius. The editor of the book was the German philologist Johannes G. Graevius (1622-1703).


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