VESPASIAN

(Titus Flavius Vespasianus)vĕspāˈzhən, a.d. 9–a.d. 79, Roman emperor (a.d. 69–a.d. 79), founder of the Flavian dynasty. The son of a poor family, he made his way in the army by sheer ability. He served in Germany and in Britain (where he conquered the Isle of Wight) and was made consul (a.d. 51). Later he was proconsul in Africa under Nero. In a.d. 66, Nero put him in charge of the war against the Jews, and he was in Judaea when the emperor died. He recognized Otho and then Vitellius, but when he himself was proclaimed emperor by the soldiers in Judaea and Alexandria, he set out to make good his claim. He arrived in Italy late in a.d. 69. He set about restoring the state and its finances and gave an example of frugal living that contrasted greatly with the life of Nero. His son Titus, whom he had left to prosecute the Jewish war, destroyed Jerusalem and returned to Rome to enjoy the triumph with his father. To commemorate the beginning of an era of peace (which lasted a century), Vespasian closed the gates of the temple of Janus and built the temple of Pax. He also erected the Colosseum. The principal external events of Vespasian's reign were the revolt of the Batavii (see Civilis) and the campaigns and administration of Agricola in Britain. He was succeeded by his son Titus; his other son, Domitian, later succeeded Titus. The reign of Vespasian was noted for its order and prosperity.

See B. W. Henderson, Five Roman Emperors (1927, repr. 1969); M. W. McCrum and A. G. Woodhead, Select Documents of the Principates of the Flavian Emperors (1961).

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CHAPTER I Lawyer and Senator Herschel Vespasian Johnson was born on September 18, 1812, in Burke County, Georgia. His father, Moses Johnson and his mother Nancy Palmer Johnson...
VESPASIAN Born: A.D. 9; Reate (modern Rieti...which followed the downfall of Nero, Vespasian restored peace and order to the Roman...Flavius Vespasianus, better known as Vespasian, came from a family whose origins were...
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...ruler ( War 6.312f.; Suetonius, Vespasian 4.5; Tacitus, Histories 5.13...been happy augury that Nero decided on Vespasian to put down the Jewish Revolt and therefore...sensible. While governor of Judea it was Vespasian who administered the oath of allegiance...
...Journal of Medieval Latin 4 1994 : 118-29. The Vespasian version has additions which heighten the emotionalism...by Marx from an earlier manuscript. Cotton Vespasian E.i , fol. 197v. Cotton Vespasian E.i , fols. 198v-199r. Bonaventure...
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...the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian. by Vanita Neelakanta "Banished" is...The Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian, written by John Crowne in two parts...army of nearly sixty thousand led by Vespasian and his son, Titus, was sent into Palestine...
...Opicius Poems (British Library, Cotton Vespasian B. Iv) and the Humanist Anti-Literature...careful copy, now shelf-marked Cotton Vespasian B.iv -- is that, in addition to the...MANUSCRIPT: BRITISH LIBRARY, COTTON VESPASIAN B.IV It is a slender object, now in...
...the detailed account of the triumph of Vespasian and Titus in 79 C.E. by Josephus...boundary markers, was changed again under Vespasian, and Coarelli has argued that the new...pomerium. In the case of the triumph of Vespasian and Titus, Josephus writes that the...
...destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 by Titus and Vespasian, the topography of the Holy Land, and...destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 by Titus and Vespasian;(23) viewed as a divinely sanctioned...killing Christians.(24) Titus and Vespasian thus became types for the crusaders...
...between the supporters of Vltellius and of Vespasian in 69 CE1 another fire destroyed the...immediately on ascending to the throne, Vespasian, the first of the Flavians, set out...and Domitian, who finished projects of Vespasian and started new ones that called attention...
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...his captors that he had a vital prophecy for the Roman general Vespasian. Josephus claimed that he foresaw that both Vespasian and his son, Titus, would be emperor. Vespasian decided to keep Josephus around, in case he did have the power...
...months later by the Roman general Flavius Vespasian, Josephus was spared execution and eventually...where his conqueror, now the emperor Vespasian, rewarded him richly for his treachery...succession in 68-69. The victor was Vespasian, so when the Romans finally came for...
...Nero (54-68 C.E., seal 4), and Vespasian (69-79 C.E., seal 6), to the...coincides with the gap between Nero and Vespasian when three pretenders (Galbo, Otho...eighteen-month interlude between Nero and Vespasian, when the three pretenders each obtained...
...AD and the office of Princeps Iuventutis was also used by Vespasian (r. AD 69-79) to designate his sons as his heirs. His...performance. On his death, the Empire passed to an older man, Vespasian. As a result, Nero served as the epitome of what happens...
...extermination, rather the need to present the new Emperor, Vespasian, as a convincing victor over a threatening foreign enemy...repression and hostility continued. Even after the deaths of Vespasian and Titus, Domitian refused to allow the rebuilding of the...
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...major exhibitions in Rome tells the story of Vespasian. Il Divo Vespasiano - Vespasian the Celebrity - celebrates the 2,000th anniversary...few tasty morsels. So why not start with the Vespasian exhibition. Titus Flavius Vespasianus was imperial...
...major exhibitions in Rome tells the story of Vespasian. Il Divo Vespasiano - Vespasian the Celebrity - celebrates the 2,000th anniversary...few tasty morsels. So why not start with the Vespasian exhibition. Flavio Vespasiano was imperial...
...earlier answer, this is a misquotation. Vespasian came to power in AD69 as the eventual...collector who went into money lending. Vespasian had chosen a military career and had...and destruction of Jerusalem in AD70. Vespasian was known for his sense of humour, which...
...skins. Historian Seutonius relates how the Roman Emperor Vespasian (who ruled from AD69 to AD79), after having found the state...these containers. When mocked about this by his son Titus, Vespasian is said to have held a coin under his nose and said Pecunia...
...The legions, who included commanders such as future emperor Vespasian, landed in 43AD, probably in Kent, and won a memorable...subsequently took the surrender of 11 British tribal chiefs. Vespasian pushed west into England, and the task of capturing Caratacus...
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VESPASIAN (Titus Flavius Vespasianus)vespa zh...of peace (which lasted a century), Vespasian closed the gates of the temple of Janus...later succeeded Titus. The reign of Vespasian was noted for its order and prosperity...
JOHNSON, HERSCHEL VESPASIAN 1812 80, U.S. political leader, b. Burke co., Ga. Admitted to the bar in 1834, he filled (1848 49) an unexpired Senate...
...soldiers, 68 69 Otho, military commander, 69 Vespasian, military commander, 69 79 Vitellius, military commander, 69 Titus, son of Vespasian, 79 81 Domitian, son of Vespasian, 81 96 Nerva, elected interim ruler, 96...
...Gaul (a.d. 69 70). Its chief effect was to remove from Vitellius , who was struggling with Vespasian , any real support from Gaul. After Vespasian became emperor, he sent the Roman general Cerialis to put down the revolt. The rebels were...
...books of the Histories cover only the reign of Galba (a.d. 68 69) and the beginning (to a.d. 70) of the reign of Vespasian but give a thorough view of Roman life persons, places, and events. The surviving books of the Annals tell of the reign...
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