The Flavian Dynasty ruled the Roman Empire from 69 to 96 AD, leaving a notable impact through significant events and leadership. Vespasian, the dynasty's founder, initially governed via his son Domitian and Mucianus while he was in Egypt. Mucianus focused on repairing the empire's finances through heavy taxation, a policy Vespasian continued despite widespread rebellions. A Turbulent Tide Turns In Favor of the Flavian Dynasty Why Was Emperor Domitian Hated by the Elite but Loved by the People? Vespasian faced challenges, including revolts in Judea and Gaul. He launched a propaganda campaign to solidify his authority, distributing gifts and emphasizing his military successes. Despite numerous conspiracies against him, Vespasian managed to survive until his death from illness in 79 AD
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