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      • Vespasian (born November 17?, ad 9, Reate [Rieti], Latium—died June 24, 79) was a Roman emperor (ad 69–79) who, though of humble birth, became the founder of the Flavian dynasty after the civil wars that followed Nero’s death in 68. His fiscal reforms and consolidation of the empire generated political stability and a vast Roman building program.
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  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Vespasian was a Roman emperor (ad 69–79) who, though of humble birth, became the founder of the Flavian dynasty after the civil wars that followed Nero’s death in 68. His fiscal reforms and consolidation of the empire generated political stability and a vast Roman building program.

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    Vespasian (/ v ɛ ˈ s p eɪ ʒ (i) ən,-z i ən /; Latin: Vespasianus [wɛspasiˈaːnʊs]; 17 November AD 9 – 23 June 79) was Roman emperor from 69 to 79. The last emperor to reign in the Year of the Four Emperors , he founded the Flavian dynasty , which ruled the Empire for 27 years.

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · Vespasian, born Titus Flavius Vespasianus in 9 AD, emerged as a pivotal figure in Roman history during a time of political turmoil and military strife. His ascent to power marked a crucial turning point in the Roman Empire, bringing stability and prosperity.

  5. Vespasian was the Roman emperor from 69 to 79 AD. He was the last of the four emperors who ruled the ancient Roman Empire in 69 AD. Interestingly, the previous three leaders died because of suicide or murder, while Vespasian’s death happened ten years later because of natural causes.

  6. Jan 13, 2020 · Here is a biography of the Roman emperor Vespasian (Titus Flavius Vespasianus), including dates of reign, offspring, and cause of death.

  7. Oct 27, 2022 · Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian Dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire for close to three decades. Although much isn’t known about Vespasian’s rule from AD 69 to 79, he was still responsible for restoring and expanding the Empire. He was regarded as a symbol of peace to the Romans.