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  1. v. t. e. 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 the reigns of Vespasian and his two sons, Titus and Domitian. The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of AD 69, known as the Year of the Four Emperors; after Galba and Otho ...

  2. 6 days ago · Domitian: The Last Flavian (81 AD - 96 AD) Bust of Roman emperor Domitian. Image by I, Sailko, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Domitian, Titus's younger brother, became emperor only a day after his brother died. He would go on to rule longer than any member of the Flavian dynasty and was the longest-ruling emperor since Tiberius.

  3. Zeno (east, 474–491 ce) This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. Flavian dynasty, (ad 69–96), the ancient Roman imperial dynasty of Vespasian (reigned 69–79) and his sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96); they belonged to the Flavia gens. The fall of Nero (ad 68) and the extinction of the Julio-Claudian ...

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  4. Jun 9, 2024 · 6/9/2024. The Flavian Dynasty, spanning from 69 to 96 AD, emerged as a pivotal period in Roman history. The dynasty was founded by Vespasian, a capable military commander and astute administrator, and his sons Titus and Domitian. The Flavians brought stability to Rome after a period of political turmoil, consolidated their power through ...

  5. The Flavian dynasty emerged as the second Roman imperial dynasty, comprising Vespasian and his two sons, Titus and Domitian. Their reign spanned from 69-96 AD, a period marked by significant political, military, and cultural developments in the Roman Empire. The Flavian dynasty ascended to power amidst the chaos of the civil war in 69 AD ...

  6. The reigns of the emperors Vespasian (69–79 A.D.), Titus (79–81 A.D.), and Domitian (81–96 A.D.) comprised the Flavian dynasty. The Flavians, unlike the Julio-Claudians before them, were Italian gentry, not Roman aristocracy. They restored stability to Rome following the reign of Nero (54–68 A.D.) and the civil wars that had wreaked ...

  7. Jul 7, 2023 · A map illustrating the territorial extent and political boundaries of the Roman Empire during the Flavian Dynasty, around 96 CE. Although a short-lived sequence of reigns from Vespasian (69 - 79 CE) through Titus (79 – 81 CE), until Domitian (81 - 96 CE), the Flavians (an Italian gentry, and not traditional Roman aristocracy) are remembered ...

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