The exact number of casualties is unknown; however, estimates of the population of Pompeii range between 10,000 ([1]Lưu trữ 2008-07-08 tại Wayback Machine) and 25,000 ([2]), with at least a thousand bodies currently recovered in and around the city ruins.
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The exact number of casualties is unknown; however, estimates of the population of Pompeii range between 10,000 ([1]Lưu trữ 2008-07-08 tại Wayback Machine) and 25,000 ([2]), with at least a thousand bodies currently recovered in and around the city ruins.
Suetonius claims Titus was born in the year Caligula was assassinated, 41. However, this contradicts his statement that Titus died in his 42nd year, as well as Cassius Dio, who notes that Titus was 39 at the time of his accession. See Suetonius, The Lives of Twelve Caesars, Life of Titus 1, 11; Cassius Dio, Roman HistoryLXVI.18; and Brian Jones (2002). Suetonius: The Flavian Emperors: A Historical Commentary. and Robert Milns. London: Bristol Classical Press. tr. 91. ISBN1-85399-613-0.
The exact number of casualties is unknown; however, estimates of the population of Pompeii range between 10,000 ([1]Lưu trữ 2008-07-08 tại Wayback Machine) and 25,000 ([2]), with at least a thousand bodies currently recovered in and around the city ruins.