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Titus

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Titus meaning

The seventeenth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the epistle to Titus. | An early Christian, the addressee of the aforementioned epistle. | Titus Caesar Vespasianus, a Roman Emperor who succeeded Vespasian and preceded Domitian.

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Titus has Aaron cut off his (Titus) left hand and sends it to the emperor but, in return, a messenger brings Titus Martius and Quintus's severed heads, along with Titus's own severed hand.

Suetonius claims Titus was born in the year Caligula was assassinated, 41. However, this contradicts his statement that Titus died in his 42nd year, as well as Cassius Dio, who notes that Titus was 39 at the time of his accession.

As the ref got Amira back to the floor, Titus hit a low blow uppercut, then the Sweet Time Driver, but Amira pulled the ref from the ring before Titus could score the pin!

Paul stated in verses 16-17, that he dispatched Titus to get their offering, for Titus was eagerly determined to lend assistance to this project.

In the clip, which you can watch below, Mike Werkema, one of the detectives who led the investigation that put Titus behind bars, and Mike Brown, another detective on the cold case team, discuss whether they think Titus is guilty and why.

Also added to the medical examiner's list Tuesday were Mary Titus, 60, and her husband, John Titus, 59.

The other roommate Robert Payzant told investigators that he witnessed Titus and Bartlett get into a fight and Titus put Bartlett in a sleeper hold.

He added that Titus was trying to recruit Jax to Titus Worldwide.

According to Suetonius, this caused consternation: the ceremony required Titus to wear a diadem, which the Romans associated with monarchy, and the partisanship of Titus's legions had already led to fears that he might rebel against his father.

After Saturninus has condemned Titus, Bassianus appeals to him, "This noble gentleman, Lord Titus here,/Is in opinion and in honour wronged" (ll.415–416).

As such, when Lucius reprimands Titus for slaying one of his own sons, Titus responds "Nor thou, nor he, are any sons of mine;/My sons would never so dishonour me" (l.296).

As Titus and Vespasian had the same name, Titus Flavius Vespasianus, earlier writers hypothesized a dedication to Vespasian.

At the time the Guard was commanded by Titus Flavius Norbanus and Titus Petronius Secundus and the latter was almost certainly aware of the plot.

Bate speculates that this story, with one character called Titus and another called Andronicus, could be why several contemporary references to the play are in the form Titus & ondronicus.

For this achievement Titus was awarded a triumph : the Arch of Titus commemorates his victory to this day.

Saturninus tells Titus that for his first act as emperor, he will marry Titus's daughter Lavinia.

Scholars who believe Paul wrote Titus date its composition from the circumstance that it was written after Paul's visit to Crete (Titus 1:5).

Subsequently, Titus cannot quite believe that Saturninus has chosen Tamora as his empress and again sees himself dishonoured; "Titus, when wert thou wont to walk alone,/Dishonoured thus and challeng'd of wrongs" (ll.340–341).

Suetonius, Vesp. 3 They had two sons, Titus Flavius Vespasianus (born 41) and Titus Flavius Domitianus (born 51), and a daughter, Domitilla (born 39).

Therefore, in the language of Titus, "to lend one's hand is to risk dismemberment." citation No discussion of the language of Titus is complete without reference to Marcus's speech upon finding Lavinia after her rape; Who is this?