- encomp****ing the
reigns of
Vespasian and his two sons,
Titus and Domitian. The
Flavians rose to
power during the
civil war of AD 69,
known as the Year of the Four...
-
Flavian may
refer to: A
member of the
Flavian dynasty of
Roman emperors,
during the late 1st
century AD, or
their works Flavian Zeija, a
Ugandan lawyer...
- who were
patrons of the work are
known as the
Flavian dynasty, and the
amphitheatre was
named the
Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian:...
- Porphyrus).
Flavian is
posthumously venerated in both the
Western and
Eastern churches as a Saint.
Flavian II of
Antioch Other Flavians and Flaviani...
-
Flavian (Latin: Flavi****; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φλαβιανός, Phlabianos; d. 11 August 449),
sometimes Flavian I, was
Archbishop of
Constantinople from 446 to...
-
Saint Flavian may
refer to:
Flavian (died 259, one of the
Martyrs of
Carthage under Valerian Flavi**** of
Avellino (died 311), a
priest from
Antioch martyred...
-
prominence during the
early part of the 1st century. One such family, the
Flavians, or
Flavia gens, rose from
relative obscurity to
prominence in just four...
- St.
Flavian II of
Antioch (Latin: Flavi**** II; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φλαβιανός Βʹ Ἀντιοχείας, Phlabianós II Antiokheías) was the
Patriarch of
Antioch from...
- The
Flavian Palace,
normally known as the
Domus Flavia, is part of the vast
Palace of
Domitian on the
Palatine Hill in Rome. It was
completed in 92 AD...
- The
Flavian Amphitheater (Italian:
Anfiteatro Flavio Puteolano [aɱfiteˈaːtro 'flaːvjo puteoˈlaːno]),
located in Pozzuoli, is the third-largest
Roman amphitheater...