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The two sons of Vespasian Titus and Domitian (ruled 79 – 81 AD, and 81 – 96 AD respectively) could not have been more different as emperors. Although Titus had a reputation for ruthlessness ...
To prevent overcrowding on the roads leading to the beaches of the Flegrean and Domitian areas, the mayors of the affected ...
Domitian’s murder marked the end of the Flavian dynasty and changed the rules of succession. Nerva and Trajan (ruled 96 – 98 AD, 98 – 117 AD) were not born to rule, but were chosen for the job.
The 1st century CE Roman author Tacitus is one of the most important primary sources that we have for Rome under the ...
The drama unfolds as it becomes crucial to determine which of his two sons, Titus or Domitian, will succeed him, each with ...
For years, too many, there was hope that a broad collaboration between the public and private sectors, with full awareness ...