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Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons
Titus (79–81) and
Domitian (81–96). The
Flavians rose to
power during the
civil war of 69,
known as the Year of the Four...
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Flavian may
refer to: A
member of the
Flavian dynasty of
Roman emperors,
during the late 1st
century AD, or
their works Flavian Zeija, a
Ugandan lawyer...
- who were
patrons of the work are
known as the
Flavian dynasty, and the
amphitheatre was
named the
Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian:...
- Porphyrus).
Flavian is
posthumously venerated in both the
Western and
Eastern churches as a Saint.
Flavian II of
Antioch Other Flavians and Flaviani...
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Flavian (Latin: Flavi****; Gr****: Φλαβιανός, Phlabianos; d. 11 August 449),
sometimes Flavian I, was
Archbishop of
Constantinople from 446 to 449. He...
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Saint Flavian may
refer to:
Flavian (died 259, one of the
Martyrs of
Carthage under Valerian Flavi**** of
Avellino (died 311), a
priest from
Antioch martyred...
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prominence during the
early part of the 1st century. One such family, the
Flavians, or
Flavia gens, rose from
relative obscurity to
prominence in just four...
- The
Flavian Amphitheater (Italian:
Anfiteatro Flavio Puteolano [aɱfiteˈaːtro 'flaːvjo puteoˈlaːno]),
located in Pozzuoli, is the third-largest
Roman amphitheater...
- The
Flavian Palace,
normally known as the
Domus Flavia, is part of the vast
Palace of
Domitian on the
Palatine Hill in Rome. It was
completed in 92 AD...
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Saint Flavian of
Ricina (Italian: San
Flaviano di Ricina) is
venerated as a
martyr and
bishop by the
Catholic Church.
Tradition holds that he was a bishop...