Titus Marius Caesar


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Titus Marius Habitus (abbr. T. Marius Caesar) is an active member of Imperivm Romanvm.

Titus Marius Caesar

Q.I.R.
NationalityUnited States
Other namesT. Marius Caesar
Titus Marius Caesar (discord nickname)
CitizenshipImperivm Romanvm
United States
Texas
EducationB.S.S. Intelligence and Analysis
OccupationQuaestor Imperii Romani
Years activeMMDCCLXXIV AVC - MMDCCLXXV AVC
Known forQuaestor Imperii Romani
Creation and Management of IR's newsletter, "Liber Romanus"
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
OfficeQuaestor Imperii Romani
TermMMDCCLXXV AVC

Life and Career

Early Life

Post-Secondary Education

Caesar attended university in Texas, receiving his Bachelor of Security Studies in Intelligence and Analysis in December 2021. It was during this time that he decided to pursue his hobbies in languages, taking up learning Latin and revisiting German, which he learned in secondary school.

After graduation, Caesar decided to attend graduate school pursued a Masters of Science in Global Security Studies, but switched to a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction, citing a love of teaching and languages as his reason for the switch.

Nova Roma

Hellenic Hospitality

Imperivm Romanvm

Personal Life

Career

Projects

On the Stoa

In January 2021, Caesar started the "On the Stoa" podcast, which discusses Stoic philosophy and its connections to modern living. Currently, the podcast is on six listening platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Starting out with just the audio podcast, Caesar expanded it to include a Facebook group and Medium blog, where he conducts live podcasts and publishes blogs, respectively.

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Political views

Religious views

Legacy and impact

Marius Caesar believes in the importance of action and the effects people leave on society. He is quoted stating "We are all connected. No one takes action in vacuum. It is important that we remember that what we do has an effect on others, both now and into the future. As Maximus Decimus Meridius from Gladiator (2000) stated, 'what we do in life echoes in eternity.'" Regarding Imperivm Romanvm, he wishes that he leaves the legacy as an important and influential member of the early years of the Imperivm.