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Titus

Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81

41 - 81

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His biography is available in 89 different languages on Wikipedia. Titus is the 161st most popular politician (up from 182nd in 2024), the 72nd most popular biography from Italy and the 18th most popular Italian Politician.

Titus is most famous for leading the Roman army to victory in the Battle of Cremona in 9 AD.

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Titus ranks #161 of 20,022 Politicians worldwide, placing them among the top 1% of the profession.

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Titus's biography appears in 89 language editions of Wikipedia, more than 98% of all Politicians.

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Titus climbed 137 places in Pantheon's global HPI ranking, from #662 to #525.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Titus ranks 161 out of 20,022. Before him are Uthman, Murad III, Ahmed I, Herod the Great, Silvio Berlusconi, and Lorenzo de' Medici. After him are Diocletian, Hatshepsut, Hermann Göring, George Marshall, Mary, Queen of Scots, and Mark Antony.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 41, Titus ranks 1. After him are Quintus Curtius Rufus, and Britannicus. Among people deceased in 81, Titus ranks 1. After him is Lucius Flavius Silva.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Titus ranks 72 out of 5,905. Before him are Evangelista Torricelli (1608), Pope Leo X (1475), Silvio Berlusconi (1936), Pope Leo XII (1760), Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736), and Lorenzo de' Medici (1449). After him are Mark Antony (-83), Saint Lucy (283), Lucretius (-94), Catherine de' Medici (1519), Pope Pius VIII (1761), and Vespasian (9).

Among Politicians In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Titus ranks 18. Before him are Brutus the Younger (-85), Tiberius (-42), Sulla (-138), Pontius Pilate (-12), Silvio Berlusconi (1936), and Lorenzo de' Medici (1449). After him are Mark Antony (-83), Vespasian (9), Domitian (51), Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (-600), Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820), and Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (1194).

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