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Titus Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Titus is a character in Shakespeare’s tragedy “Titus Andronicus” who faces numerous challenges and obstacles throughout the play. In a similar vein, the fact-matching game allows players to piece together important information fragments to overcome obstacles and uncover the truth.

  • Players use spells for hints
  • Players can earn extra time

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • Emperor Titus was born on December 30, 39 AD.
  • Titus Flavius Vespasianus, commonly known as Emperor Titus, was the tenth Roman Emperor, reigning from 79 to 81 AD.
  • Titus was the eldest son of Emperor Vespasian and his wife Flavia Domitilla.
  • He was born in Rome and grew up in a military camp in Germany.
  • Titus served as a military commander during his father's reign and played a crucial role in the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
  • He succeeded his father as emperor after Vespasian's death in 79 AD.
  • Under his rule, Rome experienced a period of peace and prosperity known as the 'Flavian Era.'
  • Titus is best known for his generosity and love for the people, as he funded many public projects and organized extravagant games and spectacles.
  • He completed the construction of the Colosseum, which became a symbol of Roman grandeur and entertainment.
  • Emperor Titus was known for his good looks and charm, earning him the nickname 'The Darling of Mankind.'
  • During his short reign, Titus faced several natural disasters, including a devastating fire that destroyed much of Rome in 80 AD.
  • Titus was a patron of the arts and supported many poets, writers, and philosophers during his reign.
  • He was succeeded by his younger brother, Domitian, after his sudden death in 81 AD.
  • Titus was deified after his death, and his reign was remembered as a golden age in Roman history.
  • He was the first Roman Emperor to be succeeded by his biological son, as his daughter had died in infancy.
  • Titus had a passion for Greek culture and was fluent in Greek, often delivering speeches in both Latin and Greek.
  • He granted amnesty to political prisoners and restored civil liberties that had been restricted during previous reigns.
  • Emperor Titus was known for his wise and just rule, earning him great popularity among the Roman people.
  • He died at the age of 41, possibly due to a fever or natural causes.
  • Titus was succeeded by his brother Domitian, who proved to be a more tyrannical ruler.

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