Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian, and his two sons Titus and Domitian .
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Flavian dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between AD 69 and 96, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian, and his two sons Titus and Domitian .
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Flavian dynasty was succeeded by the longtime Flavian supporter and advisor Marcus Cocceius Nerva, who founded the long-lived Nerva–Antonine dynasty.
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Flavian dynasty was unique among the four dynasties of the Principate Era, in that it was only one man and his two sons, without any extended or adopted family.
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Flavian dynasty was later joined by Titus at Ptolemais, bringing with him the fifteenth legion.
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Flavian dynasty's reign is best known for financial reforms following the demise of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, such as the institution of the tax on urinals, and the numerous military campaigns fought during the 70s.
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Flavian dynasty offered gifts to the military and dismissed or punished those soldiers loyal to Vitellius.
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Flavian dynasty restructured the Senatorial and Equestrian orders, removing his enemies and adding his allies.
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Flavian dynasty became personally involved in all branches of the administration: edicts were issued governing the smallest details of everyday life and law, while taxation and public morals were rigidly enforced.
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Flavian dynasty had given refuge to an exiled Irish king whom he hoped he might use as the excuse for conquest.
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The Inaugural games of the Flavian dynasty Amphitheatre lasted for a hundred days and were said to be extremely elaborate, including gladiatorial combat, fights between wild animals, mock naval battles for which the theatre was flooded, horse races and chariot races.
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Flavian dynasty revived the practice of public banquets, which had been reduced to a simple distribution of food under Nero, while he invested large sums on entertainment and games.
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However, their background as a military Flavian dynasty led to further marginalisation of the Senate, and a conclusive move away from princeps, or first citizen, and toward imperator, or emperor.
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Flavian dynasty's character has especially prospered in comparison with that of his brother Domitian.
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