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Definition of Titus vespasianus augustus
1. Noun. Emperor of Rome; son of Vespasian (39-81).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Titus Vespasianus Augustus
Literary usage of Titus vespasianus augustus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mentor: A Wise and Faithful Guide and Friend (1913)
"... senate and people of Rome (dedicated this arch) to the deified Titus Vespasianus
Augustus, son of the deified Vespasianus.) Consider this inscription. ..."
2. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1884)
"... Senate and People, to the deified titus vespasianus augustus, son of the
deified Vespasianus. ..."
3. Elementa Prima: The First Elements of Latin by Luther Denny Whittenmore (1920)
"Titus,-!, m., Titus,a, Roman name; titus vespasianus augustus, a Roman emperor.
tollens, -ntis, part, of tollo, raising. tollo, -ere, ..."
4. Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire by Powys-land Club (1884)
"The inscription would then run, translated, ' The Roman Senate and People, to
the deified titus vespasianus augustus, son of the deified ..."
5. Geschichte Stadt Rom by Alfred von Reumont (1867)
"Volk dem titus vespasianus augustus errichteten und dessen Vollendung erst nach
seinem Tode erfolgte. Der Fries der dem Colosseum zugewendeten Südseite ..."