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Flavia Domitilla – Wife of Vespasian

Flavia Domitilla First Wife of Vespasian Flavia Domitilla was the daughter of Flavius Liberalis, a humble quaestor’s clerk. Domitilla was born in Sabratha to Italian colonists who had moved there during the reign of Augustus. This presented a rather serious scandal where she was alleged to have been a barbarian born only in a colony. […]

Vespasian – 69-79 AD

Vespasian 69 – 79 AD Born 9 – Died 79 A.D., Age 70 Titus Flavius Vespasianus came from humble origins, being born at Reate the son of a knight Flavius Sabinus, a tax collector, and his wife Vespasia Polla, who was also the daughter of a knight. Thus Vespasian was a member of the old […]

Lucius Vitellius – Father

Lucius Vitellius   Father of Emperor Vitellius Lucius Vitellius was the father of the Emperor Aulus Vitellius. He had a very distinguished career during which he served as consul three times. He also served as Governor of Syria and was a trusted administrator under Emperor Claudius. In fact, Claudius entrusted the government administration to Lucius during […]

Aulus Vitellius – 69 AD

Aulus Vitellius January 2nd – mid-July 69 AD Born 14 – died 69 AD, age 55 Aulus Vitellius was born in 14 AD. He was a close friend of all the Emperors from Tiberius to Nero. Vitellius served in various positions, not the least of which was the important Proconsulship of Africa. His father was the famed Lucius Vitellius, who […]

Otho – 69 AD

Otho Emperor January 15th – April 16th, 69 AD Born 32 – Died 69 AD, Age 37 Marcus Salvius Otho was a close personal friend of Nero. During Nero’s reign, Otho had been Governor of Lusitania. Nevertheless, Otho supported Galba early in his reign, hoping that Galba would adopt him as a successor to the throne. When […]

Galba – 68-69 AD

Servius Sulpicius Galba  68 – 69 AD Born 3 BC – died 69 AD, age 72 Servius Sulpicius Galba was born in 3 BC. He had served Rome as a very able and well-respected administrator. He had been appointed a governor of Hispania in 60 AD under Nero (54-68AD). There was a civil war after […]

Clodius Macer – 68AD

Clodius Macer Clodius Macer was the Pro Praetor in Africa at the time of Nero’s fall. Initially, Clodius is said to have been little more than a pirate who raided the North African coast. Clodius attempted to broaden his power base by cutting into the grain supplies from Africa to Rome. By April of 68 […]

Civil War – 69AD

Civil War 69-69 AD Gaius Julius Vindex descended from the kings of Aquitania. He was the son of a Roman senator who was governor of Gallia Lugdunenis. At the time, he raised the standards of revolt against Nero in March 68AD as a reaction to Nero’s tax policy. Having no Roman troops under his command, […]

2nd Civil War End of Julio-Claudian Era

2nd Civil War End of Julio-Claudian Era Civil War – 68 AD  Clodius Macer – 68 AD  Galba – 68-69 AD Otho – 69 AD  Aulus Vitellius – 69 AD  Lucius Vitellius – Father  Vespasian – 69-79 AD Domitilla – Wife  Domitilla the Younger – Daughter Titus – 79-81 AD  Julia Titi – Daughter Domitian – 81-96 AD Domitia – Wife  Vespasian Junior – Cousin  Marcus Cocceius Nerva – 96-98 […]

Monetary History of the World: Roman Empire

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