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Titus
- IPA[ˈtīdəs]
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- (ad 39–81), Roman emperor 79–81, son of Vespasian; full name Titus Vespasianus Augustus; born Titus Flavius Vespasianus. In 70 he ended a revolt in Judaea with the conquest of Jerusalem.
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- (1649–1705), English clergyman and conspirator. He is known as the fabricator of the Popish ...
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- (1st century ad), Greek churchman. A convert and helper of St Paul, he was traditionally the ...
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- (1st century ad), Greek churchman. A convert and St. Paul's helper, he was traditionally ...
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- (1649–1705), English clergyman and conspirator, remembered as the fabricator of the Popish ...
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- (c. 250–184 bc), Roman comic playwright. Fantasy and imagination are more important than ...
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- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St Paul addressed to St Titus.
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- a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St. Paul addressed to St. Titus.
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- (c. 250–184 bc), Roman comic playwright. His plays, such as Rudens, are modelled on Greek New ...
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- (ad 39–81), Roman emperor 79–81, son of Vespasian; full name Titus Vespasianus Augustus; born ...
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