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Vespasian (/vɛsˈpeɪʒ(i)ən, -ziən/; Latin: Vespasi**** [wɛspasiˈaːnʊs]; 17
November AD 9 – 23 June 79) was
Roman emperor from 69 to 79. The last emperor...
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Vespasian (9–79) was the
emperor of Rome from 69 to 79.
Vespasian or
Vespasien is also the name...
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Roman Empire following the Julio-Claudians, encomp****ing the
reigns of
Vespasian and his two sons,
Titus and Domitian. The
Flavians rose to
power during...
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amphitheatre in the world,
despite its age.
Construction began under the
Emperor Vespasian (r. 69–79 AD) in 72 and was
completed in AD 80
under his
successor and...
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member of the
Flavian dynasty,
Titus succeeded his
father Vespasian upon his death,
becoming the
first Roman emperor to
succeed his biological...
- The
Vespasian Psalter (London,
British Library,
Cotton Vespasian A I) is an Anglo-Saxon
illuminated psalter decorated in a
partly Insular style produced...
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October 51 – 18
September 96) was
Roman emperor from 81 to 96. The son of
Vespasian and the
younger brother of Titus, his two
predecessors on the throne,...
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which four
emperors ruled in succession: Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and
Vespasian. It is
considered an
important interval,
marking the
transition from the...
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Stele of
Vespasian (Georgian: ვესპასიანეს სტელა) is a
stele celebrating Roman emperor Vespasian. It was
written in
Ancient Gr**** and
found in 1867...
- army
commander of the
early Roman Empire, and a
friend of the
emperor Vespasian. He
wrote the
encyclopedic Naturalis Historia (Natural History), a comprehensive...