What is another word for Titus Vespasianus Augustus?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ɪtəs vɛspˈe͡ɪsi͡ənəs ˈɔːɡʌstəs] (IPA)

Titus Vespasianus Augustus was a Roman emperor who ruled from 79-81 AD. As an emperor, he was known for his contribution to the arts and his support of the gladiatorial games. Synonyms for the name Titus Vespasianus Augustus include Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus, Emperor Titus, and Titus the Glorious. His reign was marked by successes in military campaigns, such as the capture of Jerusalem in 70 AD, and the recognition of his father Vespasian's rule. Titus Vespasianus Augustus was also known for his philanthropic gestures, including his financial support for the rebuilding of Pompeii after it was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

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