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  1. Jul 19, 2020 · The Making of a Roman Emperor: Vespasian’s Career Portrait bust of Vespasian from Ostia, 69-79 AD, Museo Nazionale Romano di Palazzo Massimo, Rome. Although the third-century historian Cassius Dio would record that Vespasian had been “ born for the throne ”, the new Roman emperor actually came from rather humble beginnings.

  2. Jun 27, 2020 · Vespasian possessed insight and the sense of how to maintain peace, too. Though the destruction of Jerusalem and the retaliation against the Jews were carried out with unnecessary severity, and restrictions were placed on some of their practices, Jews were excused from Caesar-worship. Vespasian’s relationship with the senate was a mixed one.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TitusTitus - Wikipedia

    Titus was born in Rome, probably on 30 December 39 AD, as the eldest son of Titus Flavius Vespasianus, commonly known as Vespasian, and Domitilla the Elder. He had one younger sister, Domitilla the Younger (born 45), and one younger brother, Titus Flavius Domitianus (born 51), commonly referred to as Domitian.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Vespasian was born November 17th, 9 CE in Ancient Rome, in a small village called Falacrine. At the time of his birth Augustus Caesar, was the first Emperor of Rome. Augustus ushered in a three ...

  5. Aug 10, 2016 · Vespasian and Titus were not satisfied with the victory parades and the establishment of monumental buildings to publicize the devastation of Jerusalem. In those days, when the mass media did not exist, the most effective way to convey the ruler’s political message to wide audiences was issuing “commemorative” coins.

  6. Reign & Achievements. Vespasian's reign began in December 69 CE and lasted until June of 79 CE. As one of the first emperors who would be allowed to die of natural causes instead of suicide or ...

  7. Vespasian has the distinction of being the first Roman Emperor to transmit the purple to his own son; he is also noteworthy in Roman imperial history as having very nearly completed his seventieth year and died a natural death: being in feeble health, he had withdrawn to benefit by the purer air of his native Reate, in the "dewy fields" (rosei campi) of the Sabine country.

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