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    Aulus Vitellius ( / vɪˈtɛliəs /, vih-TELL-ee-əs; Latin: [ˈau̯lʊs wɪˈtɛlːijʊs]; 24 September 15 – 20 December 69) was Roman emperor for eight months, from 19 April to 20 December AD 69. Vitellius became emperor following the quick succession of the previous emperors Galba and Otho, in a year of civil war known as the Year of the ...

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Aulus Vitellius (born ad 15—died Dec. 20, 69, Rome) was a Roman emperor, the last of Neros three short-lived successors. Vitellius was the son of the emperor Claudius’s colleague as censor, Lucius Vitellius, who was also consul three times.

  3. Oct 18, 2012 · Vitellius was the third of the four emperors who ruled the Roman Empire in the year 69 CE. One of his predecessors, Galba, who had replaced the fallen Emperor Nero, was murdered by the Praetorian Guard for failing to keep promises to those who had put him in power.

  4. Aulus Vitellius was the third Roman emperor in the Year of the Four Emperors, quickly seizing power after the deaths of Galba and Otho in AD 69. However, he was not fully accepted by the Romans as emperor and ruled for only 8 months before dying in a barbaric manner at the hands of Vespasian’s supporters.

  5. May 4, 2023 · by Peter Stothard. Providing a rare history of the Caesars as seen through the eyes of servants and masters, this book tells the story of the least-known emperor of the 1st century CE, Aulus Vitellius.

  6. Vitellius was born in AD 15. Vittelius’ father, Lucius Vitellius, three times held the office of consul as well as once being the emperor’s fellow censor. Vitellius himself became consul in AD 48 and later became proconsul of Africa in about AD 61-2.

  7. Overview. Aulus Vitellius. (15—69 ad) Quick Reference. (ad 15–69), Roman emperor in 69, son of Lucius Vitellius, was friendly with Gaius (1), Claudius, and Nero. Consul in 48, he became proconsul of Africa (see pro consule; africa, roman), then served as legate to his brother in the same post.

  8. May 13, 2023 · Aulus Vitellius, a figure of infamy in the annals of Roman history, ascended to the imperial throne during the turbulent Year of the Four Emperors, only to be consumed by his own flagrant and brazen hedonism and political ineptitude.

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    Aulus Vitellius was Roman emperor for eight months, from 19 April to 20 December AD 69. Vitellius became emperor following the quick succession of the previous emperors Galba and Otho, in a year of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors.

  10. Vitellius ruled Rome for eight months during the Year of the Four Emperors - 69 AD. Learn about him, his history, and his impact on the city of Rome here.

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