Titus - The Good Emperor Documentary

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Published 2023-06-14
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All Comments (21)
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    The Flavian dinasty paved the way for the golden age of the Five Good Emperors. Domitian's reign included. Especially his.
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  • @morningstar9233
    Titus was a shrewd man adapting to the demands of his place and situation. Fair minded but pragmatic, with a view to his own advancement and that of his family. In the context of Roman society his actions are reasonable and necessary for success.
  • 1:01:41 "you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain" this proverb might have never been more accurate.
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    The Flavian Dynasty are one of the most fascinating families of history. Quite the rise.
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  • @leroyasher5641
    How can we judge Titus by today's standards, it appears the ancients approved of his time as Emperor, let it rest as such.
  • For anyone who hasn't read Heartly recommend Simon Scarrow's Eagles series in which early novels portray a (fictional) rivalry between Verspasian and Vitellus during the AD43 conquest of Britannia
  • @Darrylizer1
    A word to the wise, always tip your legions.
  • Titus was a very underrated emperor. As Vespasian's son he took over the war in Judea and put down the Jewish rebellion by capturing Jerusalem and bringing back to Rome unimaginable riches that funded the construction of the Colleseum. He inagurated the opening of the Colleseum with many gladiatorial games and wild animal specticles that lasted for days. He oversaw the relief efforts of Pompeii and Herculaneum, contributing much of his personal wealth to the cause, and he only reigned two years before he died.
  • @josefstrauss9017
    Domitian next please, he was a good emperor and beloved by the army and people. (He even brought down the inflation of the Denarius). He just got on the bad side of history because he was disliked by the senate, nearly in the same manner William II (Rufus) got discredited by the church.
  • Trajano of Hispania was the best Emperor of Roma, he defeated Dacians, he conquered 1/3of partian empire even his capital Tesifonte and he said "if I was younger I reach India"
  • @mat3714
    One of the greatest "what if ?" In history... what if Titus would've lived ?