Public ceremonies, lavish processions, and temporary wooden arches were commonplace after victory in Ancient Rome. But during ...
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 ...
Vespasian (9 – 79 AD / ruled 69 – 79 AD ... Finally, he wasted no time establishing his dynasty, insisting that his two sons – Titus and Domitian – would succeed him.
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They Didn’t Want You to Know This: Why Rome Burned the Jerusalem Temple!The destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE is still one of the most important and contested events in ancient history.
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