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The Flavian dynasty was a series of three Roman Emperors who ruled from 69, the "Year of the Four Emperors", to 96, when the last member was assassinated, starting the Nervan-Antonian dynasty. Although the period of the Flavians was relatively short, the name proved popular, and was a common component of Roman names for generations thereafter.
  • Vespasian (69–79), Son of Titus Flavius Sabinus I
  • Titus (79–81), elder son of Vespasian
  • Domitian (81–96), younger son of Vespasian, younger brother of Titus
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