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  1. The Flavian dynasty, lasting from AD 69 to 96, was the second dynastic line of emperors to rule the Roman Empire following the Julio-Claudians, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian and his two sons, Titus and Domitian.

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  3. Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus (d. December 20, AD 69) was a Roman politician and soldier. A native of Reate, he was the elder son of Titus Flavius Sabinus and Vespasia Polla, and brother of the Emperor Vespasian.

  4. Jun 29, 2020 · Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus (AD 40 – 81) Titus, the elder son of emperor Vespasian, was born in AD 39. He was educated together with Claudius‘ son Britannicus, who became a close friend of his. From AD 61 to 63 he served in Germany and Britain as a military tribune.

  5. Flavius Sabinus (suffect consul ?47), born 8 ce at latest, elder brother of the emperor *Vespasian. Like him he took part in the invasion of *Britain (43 ce ).

  6. Titus Fla'vius Sabi'nus Vespasia'nus. Roman emperor, A. D. 79-81, commonly called by his praenomen Titus, was the son of the emperor Vespasianus and his wife Flavia Domitilla.

  7. In Vespasian: Early life. …overshadowed by his older brother, Flavius Sabinus, who rose to hold an important command on the Danube about ad 48 and was prefect of Rome for many years under Nero. Although Vespasian is said to have hesitated before following his brother into the Senate, his career was in no sense….

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