This may be Titor
The name that Virtualgirl linked to the Foundation was actually "Titshaw," not "Titus."
No matter.
Consider this: the Roman ex-consul who saved Rome in 458 BCE, Cincinnatus, made a important revolutionary symbol for the new American nation because he was the "farmer general" who dropped his plowreins temporarily to take up power in an emergency, and quickly took up the reins again when the crisis passed. Washington, especially, was compared to Cincinnatus, and the idea fit nicely with that of a class of temporary leaders (as opposed to corrupt professional politicians).
Titor's posts are full of references to the same idea, and, in fact, he notes that a statue of their own heroic farmer general stands in the new capital, Omaha.
Cincinnatus' full name was Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus.