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TheCollector on MSNTitus: The Roman Emperor Who Conquered JerusalemTitus Caesar Vespasianus ruled Rome for just two years from 79-81 CE after the death of his father Vespasian, the founder of ...
It might come as no surprise, then that among the books he’s recommended is I, Claudius by British writer Robert Graves - a ...
S ome years seem to zip by in the blink of an eye, while others seem to drag on for far longer. But some, like leap years, can last a little longer than usual. And then there's 46 BCE, which lasted ...
Or so Suetonius tells us in his scurrilous, meticulously detailed The Lives of the Caesars — written in the second century AD, when gossip was still swirling about the personal foibles ...
Enough of the Princeps, what remains to be described, is the monster….
Lifting the curtain on the life of the controversial emperor Tiberius.
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