- (9–79) was the
emperor of Rome from 69 to 79.
Vespasian or
Vespasien is also the name of:
Vespasien Gribaldi,
archbishop of
Vienne (1569–1575) - see Roman...
- José
Vespasien (born
April 1, 1976 in Villeurbanne, France) is a
French basketball player who pla**** 26
games for the
French Pro-A
league club
Dijon during...
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Vespasian V.
Pella (4/17
January 1897, in
Bucharest – 24
August 1952, in New York City) was a
Romanian international law expert.
During the
interwar period...
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genus is
named after the
royal French gardeners Jean
Robin and his son
Vespasien Robin, who
introduced the
plant to
Europe in 1601. The
number of species...
- pseudoacacia, one of the
oldest two
trees in Paris,
planted in 1635 by
Vespasien Robin Slice of a
giant Sequoia tree in the
Gallery of
Botany Specimen...
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genus is
named after the
royal French gardeners Jean
Robin and his son
Vespasien Robin [fr], who
brought the
plant to
Europe in 1601, in what may be regarded...
- "L'Église de Saint-Jérémie à Abou-Gosch (Emmaüs de
Saint Luc et
Castellum de
Vespasien) avec une étude sur le
stade au
temps de
Saint Luc et de
Flavius Josèphe"...
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September 2017.
Retrieved 29
September 2017. Suetonius, Vesp. 3
Buste de
Vespasien This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm...
- Olms. ISBN 978-3-487-09756-5. Nicolas,
Etienne Paul (1979). De
Neron à
Vespasien: études et
perspectives historiques suivies de l'analyse, du catalogue...
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Dutert (1876). Le
Forum romain et les
forums de
Jules César, d'Auguste, de
Vespasien, de
Nerva et de Trajan, état
actuel des découvertes et étude restaurée...