Here is information about him published in the "Insight of the Holy Scriptures" pp. 1111-1112 Titus TITUS: A Greek Christian who labored with the apostle Paul. At the time the circumcision issue arose at Antioch (c. 49 C.E.), it appears that Titus accompanied Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem. (Ac 15:1, 2; Ga 2:1-3) About 55 C.E., Titus ministered unselfishly to the Corinthian congregation, having been sent to Corinth by the apostle Paul to assist in the collection for the needy brothers in Judea and perhaps also to note the reaction of the congregation to Paul's first letter to them. (2Co 2:13; 8:1-6; 12:17, 18) When Titus thereafter met the apostle in Macedonia, he was able to give a good report about the Corinthian congregation, one that brought comfort and joy to Paul. Titus himself had developed great affection for the Corinthian Christians because of their obedience and because their commendable attitude had proved to be a source of encouragement and joy to him.-2Co 7:6, 7, 13-15. Since Titus had initiated matters in connection with the contribution, Paul desired that he complete the task and commended Titus to the Corinthian congregation as "a sharer with me and a fellow worker for your interests." Being sincerely interested in the welfare of the Corinthians, and encouraged by the apostle to do so, Titus willingly departed for Corinth.-2Co 8:6, 16, 17, 23. After Paul was released from his first imprisonment at Rome, Titus and Timothy apparently worked with him in the ministry. While in Crete (evidently sometime between 61 and 64 C.E.), Paul left Titus there to 'correct the things that were defective and to make appointments of older men in city after city.' (Tit 1:4, 5) This was apparently a temporary assignment, for Paul requested that Titus do his utmost to join him at Nicopolis.-Tit 3:12. Sometime during Paul's second imprisonment at Rome (c. 65 C.E.), Titus, likely at the apostle's direction or with his approval, left for Dalmatia.-2Ti 4:10; see DALMATIA. Published by the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society
I think the most important reason why the Roman Empire collapsed was because it became too overstretched and large. That meant that the defence was great but too little. Their wasn't enough soldiers to defend all of the Roman Empire from great attack. It was too much like a Lobster. Once attackers got through the armoured shell there was nothing but undefended fleshy parts, and because the Empire was becoming to large, other problems because of this led from one to the other. For example, More land to rule means more soldiers to guard it. More soldiers means more money and food you need to give them. More land ruled by Rome means closer enemies and more of them which can lead into soldiers deaths. Rome became so desperate they allowed 'barbarians' join the Roman army which led to them turning against them turning against Rome.
Dalmatia is in Croatia
Diet of Dalmatia was created in 1861.
Not quite. But Dalmatia is a part of Croatia.
The area of Dalmatia is 13,000 square kilometers.
Isaac of Dalmatia died on 383-05-30.
The population of Split-Dalmatia County is 455,242.
No. Dalmatia lies party in Croatia though
Dalmatia is a historical region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea
People's Party - Kingdom of Dalmatia - ended in 1905.
The area of Split-Dalmatia County is 4,534 square kilometers.
People's Party - Kingdom of Dalmatia - was created in 1861.
The origin of the Dalmatian breed is not exactly known since there are theories that state they were bred from an ancient Egyptian spotted-dog to their discovery in a town named Dalmatia in Croatia.