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    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...
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    who were patrons of the work are known as the Flavian dynasty, and the amphitheatre was named the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian:...
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  • Flavian may refer to: A member of the Flavian dynasty of Roman emperors, during the late 1st century AD, or their works Flavian Zeija, a Ugandan lawyer...
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    Domitian (category Flavian dynasty)
    his two predecessors on the throne, he was the last member of the Flavian dynasty. Described as "a ruthless but efficient autocrat", his authoritarian...
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    The dynasty is also called Neo-Flavian because every Constantinian emperor bore the name Flavius, similarly to the rulers of the first Flavian dynasty in...
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    close security protection detail of Galba, of Otho and the dynastic line of the Flavians appear to have been formed of Speculatores (who replaced the...
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    world") and omnium terrarum parens ("parent of all lands"). The Flavians were the second dynasty to rule Rome. By 68 AD, the year of Nero's death, there was...
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    Vespasian (category Flavian dynasty)
    emperor to reign in the Year of the Four Emperors, he founded the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for 27 years. His fiscal reforms and consolidation...
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    the transition from the Julio-Claudians, the first imperial dynasty, to the Flavian dynasty. The period witnessed several rebellions and claimants, with...
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  • Augusta (Classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊsta]; plural Augustae; Greek: αὐγούστα) was a Roman imperial honorific title given to empresses and women of the imperial...
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    lifetime of imperial service under Nero and the succeeding rulers of the Flavian dynasty. Under Nero, he was a member of the imperial entourage and played a...
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    Titus (category Flavian dynasty)
    September AD 81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, becoming the...
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  • Latomus. pp. 530–547. Acton, Karen (2010-05-12). "Antonia Caenis and the Flavian Dynasty". SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.1605506. Lefkowitz, Mary...
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    Legio X Gemina ("10th Twin(s) Legion" in English), was a Roman legion, which was active during the late Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire as part...
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    very large, perhaps due to the great number of freedmen under the Flavian dynasty of emperors. It was a common practice for freedmen to assume the nomina...
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    Vespasian became the founder of the brief Flavian dynasty, to be followed by the Nerva–Antonine dynasty which produced the "Five Good Emperors": Nerva...
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  • The praetorian prefect (Latin: praefectus praetorio; Greek: ἔπαρχος/ὕπαρχος τῶν πραιτωρίων) was a high office in the Roman Empire. Originating as the commander...
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    together with the rulers of said dynasty, an approach that is followed in this list. Dynastic breaks with non-dynastic rulers are indicated with thickened...
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  • Constantinian dynasty is also known as the "Neo-Flavian dynasty". Maurice and Theodosius reigned as co-rulers. The rule of the Heraclian dynasty was interrupted...
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    Domitilla the Elder (category Flavian dynasty)
    Vespasianus, 3 Wood, Susan (2016-01-15). "Public Images of the Flavian Dynasty". A Companion to the Flavian Age of Imperial Rome: 129–147. doi:10.1002/9781118878149...
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    Vitelius, before finally coming under the control of Vespasian, the first Flavian emperor. Under Vespasian an edict seems to have been promulgated, perhaps...
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  • The Limes Germanicus (Latin for Germanic frontier), or 'Germanic Limes', is the name given in modern times to a line of frontier (limes) fortifications...
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    The Nerva–Antonine dynasty comprised seven Roman emperors who ruled from AD 96 to 192: Nerva (96–98), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius...
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    entertaining and ceremony are concentrated. Domitian was the last of the Flavian dynasty, but the palace continued to be used by emperors with small modifications...
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  • Tiberius who leads the Romans against Rebel forces of Huo An and the Han dynasty. Julius Caesar 2002 Empire 2005 Rome 2005 deals with the assassination...
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    Domitia Longina (category Flavian dynasty)
    in the Empire and founded the short-lived Flavian dynasty. In 71, Vespasian attempted to arrange a dynastic marriage between his youngest son Domitian...
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    another Umbrian town, located near both Tuder and Reate (the home of the Flavian dynasty) and believed to be the home of Marcia's family. The line of the Ulpii...
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    Within a year of Nero's suicide in AD 68, the Julio-Claudian dynasty was succeeded by the Flavian emperors following a brief civil war over the vacant Imperial...
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  • novel, by H N Turteltaub (Harry Turtledove), August 1998 The Palaeologian Dynasty. The Rise and Fall of Byzantium Roma Eterna (2003), by Robert Silverberg...
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    city, modern historians recognize the line of emperors of the Laskaris dynasty, reigning in Empire of Nicaea, as the legitimate Roman emperors during...
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