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    2 days ago · Domitian (/ d ə ˈ m ɪ ʃ ən,-i ən /, də-MISH-ən, -⁠ee-ən; Latin: Domitianus; 24 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, he was the last member of the Flavian dynasty.

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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Vespasian–backed by the legions of Egypt, Judea, Syria, and the Danube–was the last of those four emperors, achieving a military victory over the emperor Vitellius in late December 69. He had sent troops to Italy and himself had captured the Egyptian city of Alexandria, cutting of Rome's grain supply. Even though Vespasian didn't take part ...

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Vespasian, from military man to founder of a dynasty, restored stability with a pragmatic hand.Subscribe to Histoverse for more informative content!

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  4. Apr 18, 2024 · This stone alter found in Pompeii, Italy was part of temple dedicated to the Roman Emperor Vespasian who ruled from 69 to 79 CE. The alter depicts a scene of a bull being led to a religious sacrifice, a common practice in ancient Rome. Objects from the past that have been preserved can tell scholars a lot about the people who created them ...

  5. May 3, 2024 · Vespasian Quotes could provide insights into the Roman emperor's leadership style and political wisdom. Quotes attributed to Vespasian could offer viewers a ...

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  7. 3 days ago · Unraveling the Enigma of Vespasian: Controversy and Triumph in Ancient Rome #facts #ai #shortvideosDive into the captivating story of Vespasian, a Roman lead...

  8. Apr 15, 2024 · When Vespasian was hailed as emperor on July 1, the troops in the Balkan provinces recognized him and invaded Italy under Marcus Antonius Primus. After Vitellius’s troops were defeated in a second battle of Bedriacum (October 69), Vespasian’s brother, the city prefect Flavius Sabinus, persuaded Vitellius to abdicate. The Roman mob joined ...

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