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Flavian dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Flavian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flavian may refer to: • Any member of the Flavian dynasty of three Roman rulers of the late 1st-century CE • Religious leaders: • Flavian of Ricina (fl. c. third century), bishop in Italy • Bishops o...
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Basic data about the three Flavian emperors. ... Basic information about the Flavian emperors, their dates and cause of death. ... Colosseum - Flavian Amphitheater Roman Empire Basic Timeline Emperors of the Civil War Year A.D. 69...
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The reigns of the emperors Vespasian (r. 69–79 A.D.), Titus (r. 79–81 A.D.), and Domitian (r. 81–96 A.D.) comprised the Flavian dynasty. The Flavians, unlike the Julio-Claudians before them, were Italian gentry, not Roman aristocracy.
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Titus Flavius Vespasianus (b. A.D. 9, d. A.D. 79, emperor A.D. 69-79) restored peace and stability to an empire in disarray following the death of Nero in A.D. 68. In the process he established the Flavian dynasty as the legitimate successor to the Imperial throne.
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The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater was begun by Vespasian, inaugurated by Titus in 80 A.D. and completed by Domitian. Located on marshy land between the Esquiline and Caelian Hills, it was the first permanent amphitheater to be built in Rome.
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A view of the ruined side (right) ... Begun in the 1st century CE by Vespasian, a member of the Flavian family, it remained in use until the early 6th century. ... Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater)
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Suetonius: The Flavian Emperors : A Historical Commentary, by Brian Jones and Robert Milns (2003). Academic commentary on the Roman historian Suetonius' account of these emperors ... Flavians for Kids - the Flavian Dynasty of Roman Emperors...
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