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TheCollector on MSNTitus: The Roman Emperor Who Conquered JerusalemTitus Caesar Vespasianus ruled Rome for just two years from 79-81 CE after the death of his father Vespasian, the founder of the Flavian Dynasty. His younger brother and successor, Domitian, implied ...
Brutal tyrant or reluctant judge? Pilate’s encounter with Christ exposes the cost of power, fear, and placating the crowd.
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TheCollector on MSNThe Roman Kings Who Ruled Rome Before the RepublicRome was famous for rejecting the idea of kingship. For almost 500 years, Rome was a staunch Republic, with rules in place to ...
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