The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 11: Titus

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The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 11: Titus

by Suetonius

EN·~36 minutes·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
1

Produced by Tapio Riikonen and David Widger

28:25
2

HIS LIVES OF THE GRAMMARIANS, RHETORICIANS, AND POETS.

0:09
3

A.U.C. 820.

2:26
4

A.U.C. 825. - A.U.C. 824. - A.U.C. 823, 825, 827-830, 832.

5:32

Description

Within this richly detailed portrait, the reader meets the young Titus, son of Vespasian, whose charm and natural abilities quickly earned him admiration. Suetonius paints a vivid picture of his education alongside Britannicus, his aptitude for languages, music, and quick wit, and his early reputation as a capable soldier in Germany and Britain. The biography also highlights his physical presence, memory, and love of verse, giving a sense of a well‑rounded, charismatic figure poised for greater responsibilities.

After his military tribuneship, Titus advances through the Roman ranks, earning honors in the provinces and marrying into respectable families, while demonstrating modesty and competence that attract public praise. His campaigns in Judea, including the capture of key cities and the respect he commands from his troops, foreshadow the prominence he will attain within the imperial hierarchy. The narrative captures the tension of his rising influence, hinting at the political currents that will soon bring him to the throne.

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Language

en

Duration

~36 minutes (35K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Suetonius

Suetonius

Best known for the lively and sometimes scandal-filled Lives of the Twelve Caesars, this Roman biographer helped shape how later generations imagined the emperors of early Rome. Writing with access to imperial records, he mixed official detail with memorable gossip in a way that still feels vivid today.

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