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Vespasian (Vespasianus Augustus)
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Titus Flavius Vespasianus, commonly known as Vespasian, was Roman emperor from 69–79
CE
, and the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which lasted until 96.
Title: Vespasian (Vespasianus Augustus)
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Abstract
Titus Flavius Vespasianus, commonly known as Vespasian, was Roman emperor from 69–79
CE
, and the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which lasted until 96.
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