WebImperator Titus Caesar Vespasianus Augustus, Pontifex Maximus. Supereme commander (Imperator) Titus Caesar Vespasian, emperor (Augustus), high priest. Reverse. Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm. Script: Latin . Lettering: VICTORIA AVGVST . Translation: Victoria Augusti. Victory of the emperor (Augustus). Mint Rome (ancient), Italy WebSupereme commander (Imperator) Titus Caesar Vespasian, emperor (Augustus), high priest, holder of tribunician power, consul for the seventh time. Reverse. Victory standing right on prow, holding wreath and palm. Script: Latin . Lettering: VICTORIA AVGVST S C . Translation: Victoria Augusti. Senatus Consultum. Victory of the emperor (Augustus).
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WebDetailed information about the coin Quinarius, Titus (VICTORIA AVGVST; Victory), Roman Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data ... Victory seated left, holding wreath and palm. Script: Latin . Lettering: VICTORIA AVGVST . Translation: Victoria Augusti ... WebSir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, The Triumph of Titus: AD 71, The Flavians, 1835 oil on panel, 44.3 x 29 cm (The Walters Art Museum) “the artist shows Titus returning to Rome in triumph following his capture of Jerusalem....His father, Emperor Vespasian...leads the procession.Titus comes next, holding the hand of his daughter, Julia, who turns to … proven thermometer
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WebTitus reportedly refused to accept a wreath of victory, saying that the victory did not come through his own efforts but that he had merely served as an instrument of God’s wrath. … WebHead of Titus, laureate, right: T ELAVI VESPASIANVS CAESAR. RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Vespasian 1525. WebTitus reportedly refused to accept a wreath of victory, as there is "no merit in vanquishing people forsaken by their own God". en.wikipedia.org 1 3 3 comments Best Add a Comment allsecretsknown • 12 yr. ago This belongs in r/Christianity. . .why? 1 deuteros • 12 yr. ago proven thesaurus