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  • Flavius Caesar
  • Flavius Caesar (73 – 82 AD), posthumously Divus Caesar, was the only son and heir of the Roman Emperor Domitian. Flavius was the only son of Domitian and

    Flavius Caesar

    Flavius Caesar

    Flavius_Caesar

  • Vespasian
  • Roman emperor from AD 69 to 79

    from Sabratha in Africa. They had two sons, Titus Flavius Vespasianus (born 39) and Titus Flavius Domitianus (born 51), and a daughter, Domitilla (born

    Vespasian

    Vespasian

    Vespasian

  • Domitian
  • Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96

    dynasty. Domitian's great-grandfather, Titus Flavius Petro, had served as a centurion under Pompey during Caesar's civil war. His military career ended in

    Domitian

    Domitian

    Domitian

  • Titus
  • Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81

    dynasty. Titus's great-grandfather, Titus Flavius Petro, had served as a centurion under Pompey during Caesar's Civil War. His military career ended in

    Titus

    Titus

    Titus

  • Julius Caesar (play)
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    with two tribunes Flavius and Marullus (appointed leaders/officials of Rome) discovering the commoners of Rome celebrating Julius Caesar's triumphant return

    Julius Caesar (play)

    Julius Caesar (play)

    Julius_Caesar_(play)

  • Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)
  • 1st century Roman politician and cousin of emperor Domitian

    martyr. Clemens was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul suffectus in AD 69, and a brother of Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul in AD 82. The emperor

    Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)

    Titus_Flavius_Clemens_(consul)

  • Titus Flavius Sabinus (father of Vespasian)
  • Father of Roman Emperor Vespasian

    Vespasia Polla he had at least two sons, the consul Titus Flavius Sabinus, and Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the future emperor Vespasian; and also a daughter

    Titus Flavius Sabinus (father of Vespasian)

    Titus Flavius Sabinus (father of Vespasian)

    Titus_Flavius_Sabinus_(father_of_Vespasian)

  • Constantius Chlorus
  • Roman emperor from 305 to 306

    Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius (c. 250 – 25 July 306), also called Constantius I, was a Roman emperor from 305 to 306—and was father of Constantine

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius_Chlorus

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    origins. Constantius' regnal name is attested as both "Gaius Flavius Constantius" and "Marcus Flavius Constantius". However, the latter is almost certainly the

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 47)
  • First century Roman politician and provincial governor

    Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus (d. December 20, AD 69) was a Roman politician and soldier. A native of Reate, he was the elder son of Titus Flavius Sabinus

    Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 47)

    Titus_Flavius_Sabinus_(consul_AD_47)

  • Titus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Titus Flavius Vespasianus, later Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus, father of Emperor Titus Emperor Domitian (AD 51–96), Titus Flavius Domitianus

    Titus (disambiguation)

    Titus_(disambiguation)

  • Flavia Domitilla (wife of Clemens)
  • 1st century Roman noblewoman and daughter of Domitilla the Younger

    her second cousin, the consul Titus Flavius Clemens, a grand-nephew of Vespasian through his father Titus Flavius Sabinus. There is disagreement about

    Flavia Domitilla (wife of Clemens)

    Flavia_Domitilla_(wife_of_Clemens)

  • Titus Flavius Petro
  • First century BC Roman soldier, and paternal grandfather of the Roman emperor Vespasian

    Titus Flavius Petro was the paternal grandfather of the Roman emperor Vespasian. What little is known of Petro comes from Suetonius, who says that he

    Titus Flavius Petro

    Titus_Flavius_Petro

  • Julia Flavia
  • Daughter of Emperor Titus

    Later she married her second paternal cousin Titus Flavius Sabinus, brother to consul Titus Flavius Clemens, who married her first cousin Flavia Domitilla

    Julia Flavia

    Julia Flavia

    Julia_Flavia

  • Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 82)
  • 1st century Roman senator and consul

    Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus was a Roman senator, who was active during the second half of the first century AD. He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus

    Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 82)

    Titus_Flavius_Sabinus_(consul_AD_82)

  • Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 69)
  • 1st century AD Roman senator, general and consul

    See also Titus Flavius Sabinus (disambiguation) for other men of this name. Titus Flavius Sabinus was a Roman senator who was active in the first century

    Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 69)

    Titus_Flavius_Sabinus_(consul_AD_69)

  • Maurice (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 582 to 602

    titulature of Maurice, attested in a letter to Childebert II, was Imperator Caesar Flavius Mauricius Tiberius fidelis in Christo mansuetus maximus beneficus pacificus

    Maurice (emperor)

    Maurice (emperor)

    Maurice_(emperor)

  • William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
  • 1953 film by Joseph L. Mankiewicz

    as Julius Caesar Edmond O'Brien as Casca Greer Garson as Calpurnia Deborah Kerr as Portia George Macready as Marullus Michael Pate as Flavius Richard Hale

    William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

    William_Shakespeare's_Julius_Caesar

  • Phocas
  • Roman emperor from 602 to 610

    606 and the Unification of Italy in 1866. His name is sometimes given as Flavius Niceforus Focas. However, this is not corroborated by other sources and

    Phocas

    Phocas

    Phocas

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    diptychs of the year 521, which refer to him as Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus. The name Flavius became a courtesy title by the late 4th century

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

  • Flavius (name)
  • Name list

    politician, appears as Flavius in Julius Caesar Operation Flavius, a 1988 British military operation in Gibraltar Flavius L. Brooke (1858–1921), American judge

    Flavius (name)

    Flavius_(name)

  • Flavia gens
  • Roman families

    prominence was Marcus Flavius, tribune of the plebs in 327 and 323 BC; however, no Flavius attained the consulship until Gaius Flavius Fimbria in 104 BC.

    Flavia gens

    Flavia gens

    Flavia_gens

  • Domitia Longina
  • Roman empress from AD 81 to 96

    2008. Retrieved 26 June 2008. Donahue, John (10 October 1997). "Titus Flavius Domitianus (A.D. 81–96)". De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia

    Domitia Longina

    Domitia Longina

    Domitia_Longina

  • Marcian
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457

    law. When Marcian became emperor, he was influenced by Flavius Zeno, Pulcheria, and Aspar. Flavius Zeno died soon after Marcian ascended the throne, possibly

    Marcian

    Marcian

    Marcian

  • Justin II
  • Roman emperor from 565 to 578

    II in Latin is attested in a novel issued on 1 March 570: Imperator Caesar Flavius Iustinus fidelis in Christo mansuetus maximus benefactor Alamannicus

    Justin II

    Justin II

    Justin_II

  • Domitilla the Elder
  • Wife of the Roman Emperor Vespasian

    had moved there during the reign of Augustus. She was the daughter of Flavius Liberalis, a humble quaestor’s clerk from Ferentium (modern Ferento), a

    Domitilla the Elder

    Domitilla the Elder

    Domitilla_the_Elder

  • Chaves, Portugal
  • Municipality in Norte, Portugal

    municipality in 79 AD, during the reign of the first Flavian Caesar, Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus. Its benefactor consequently influenced

    Chaves, Portugal

    Chaves, Portugal

    Chaves,_Portugal

  • Dalmatius
  • Caesar of the Roman Empire from 335 to 337

    Flavius Julius Dalmatius (died c. 337), sometimes spelled Delmatius, was caesar of the Roman Empire from 335 to 337, under Emperor Constantine the Great

    Dalmatius

    Dalmatius

    Dalmatius

  • Constantine II (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 340

    Constantine II (Latin: Flavius Claudius Constantinus; 316–340) was Roman emperor from 337 to 340. He was the second son of Emperor Constantine I and the

    Constantine II (emperor)

    Constantine II (emperor)

    Constantine_II_(emperor)

  • Lucius Caesetius Flavus
  • Roman politician

    tribune Flavius in Shakespeare's biographical play Julius Caesar. Here Shakespeare has confounded the cognomen Flavus with the gentile name Flavius, which

    Lucius Caesetius Flavus

    Lucius_Caesetius_Flavus

  • Vespasia Polla
  • Mother of the Roman emperor Vespasian

    collector Titus Flavius Sabinus, and survived him. Their daughter Flavia Vespasia died in her infancy. One son, also named Titus Flavius Sabinus, served

    Vespasia Polla

    Vespasia Polla

    Vespasia_Polla

  • Constantius II
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 361

    Constantius II (Latin: Flavius Julius Constantius; Ancient Greek: Κωνστάντιος, romanized: Kōnstántios; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361) was Roman emperor

    Constantius II

    Constantius II

    Constantius_II

  • Domitilla the Younger
  • Daughter of Roman emperor Vespasian

    doi:10.3764/aja.114.1.45. JSTOR 20627643. Strauss, Barry (2019). Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine. New York: Simon & Schuster

    Domitilla the Younger

    Domitilla the Younger

    Domitilla_the_Younger

  • Crispus
  • Roman caesar from 317 to 326

    Flavius Julius Crispus (/ˈkrɪspəs/ ; c. 300 – 326) was the eldest son of the Roman emperor Constantine I, as well as his junior colleague (caesar) from

    Crispus

    Crispus

    Crispus

  • Valens
  • Roman emperor from 364 to 378

    "Flavius Julius Valens". This name is only attested in one inscription from the L'Année Épigraphique, which also refers to Valentinian as "Flavius Julius

    Valens

    Valens

    Valens

  • Constantius Gallus
  • Roman caesar from 351 to 354

    Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus (326 – 354) was a statesman and ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under

    Constantius Gallus

    Constantius Gallus

    Constantius_Gallus

  • Caesar (title)
  • Imperial title in the Roman and Byzantine Empires

    Caesar is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen of Julius Caesar. The change from being a surname to a title used by the Roman emperors

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar_(title)

  • Severus II
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 307

    Flavius Valerius Severus (died September 307), also called Severus II, was a Roman emperor from 306 to 307, and a member of the Tetrarchy. He shared control

    Severus II

    Severus II

    Severus_II

  • Theodosius I
  • Roman emperor from 379 to 395

    in 384. In an attempt to curb Maximus's ambitions, Theodosius appointed Flavius Neoterius as the Praetorian Prefect of Italy. In the summer of 384, Theodosius

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius_I

  • Julian calendar
  • Solar calendar

    Greek astronomy. According to Macrobius, Caesar was assisted in this by a certain Marcus Flavius. Caesar's reform only applied to the Roman calendar

    Julian calendar

    Julian calendar

    Julian_calendar

  • Sextus Julius Caesar (governor of Syria)
  • Cousin of Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar, Bellum Civile (The Civil War), book ii. Gaius Julius Caesar (attributed), De Bello Alexandrino (The Alexandrine War). Titus Flavius Josephus

    Sextus Julius Caesar (governor of Syria)

    Sextus_Julius_Caesar_(governor_of_Syria)

  • Constans
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 350

    Flavius Julius Constans (c. 323 – 350), also called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was

    Constans

    Constans

    Constans

  • Historia Augusta
  • Late Roman collection of biographies

    lives that are assigned to "Trebellius Pollio" and "Flavius Vopiscus Syracusius". In the case of "Flavius Vopiscus Syracusius", it was argued that it too

    Historia Augusta

    Historia Augusta

    Historia_Augusta

  • Favaios
  • Civil parish in Norte, Portugal

    Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus. The parish's name is derived from Flávios, a corruption of the original name of this leader, Flavius . Roman

    Favaios

    Favaios

    Favaios

  • Tiberius II Constantine
  • Roman emperor from 574 to 582

    ἔνδοξος, νικητής, τροπαιοῦχος, ἀεισέβαστος αὐγουστος ("Autokrator Caesar Flavius Tiberius Constantine, faithful in Christ, most mild, greatest benefactor

    Tiberius II Constantine

    Tiberius II Constantine

    Tiberius_II_Constantine

  • Julian (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 361 to 363, Neoplatonic philosopher

    Julian (Latin: Flavius Claudius Julianus; Ancient Greek: Ἰουλιανός Ioulianos; 331 – 26 June 363) was the Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and Roman emperor

    Julian (emperor)

    Julian (emperor)

    Julian_(emperor)

  • Julius Caesar (1970 film)
  • 1970 Shakespearean film by Stuart Burge

    Julius Caesar is a 1970 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name, directed by Stuart Burge. It stars Charlton Heston as Mark Antony

    Julius Caesar (1970 film)

    Julius_Caesar_(1970_film)

  • Those About to Die
  • 2024 television series

    Rome. Tom Hughes as Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the emperor's oldest son and a successful general. Jojo Macari as Titus Flavius Domitianus, the emperor's

    Those About to Die

    Those_About_to_Die

  • List of Roman generals
  • Drusus Julius Caesar Gaius Duilius Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Valens Gaius Flaminius Gaius Flavius Fimbria Quintus

    List of Roman generals

    List_of_Roman_generals

  • Caesar's Messiah
  • 2005 book by Joseph Atwill

    Roman emperors: Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. The authors were mainly Flavius Josephus, Berenice, and Tiberius Julius Alexander, with contributions from

    Caesar's Messiah

    Caesar's_Messiah

  • Titus Flavius Vespasianus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Titus Flavius Vespasianus may refer to two Roman emperors: The elder Titus Flavius Vespasianus, who took the name Caesar Vespasianus Augustus, and is better

    Titus Flavius Vespasianus

    Titus_Flavius_Vespasianus

  • Valentinian III
  • Western Roman emperor from 425 to 455

    (IMPERATORES CAESARES FLAVIUS THEODOSIUS ET FLAVIUS PLACIDUS VALENTINIANUS SEMPER AUGUSTI) and ACO II/3, 346, 38–347, 3 (IMPERAT[OR] CAES[AR] FLAVIUS VALENTINIANUS

    Valentinian III

    Valentinian III

    Valentinian_III

  • Romulus Augustulus
  • Western Roman emperor from 475 to 476

    between 753 BC (traditional founding of Rome) and 44 BC (death of Julius Caesar), and 520 years between that year and AD 476 (counted inclusively). The

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus_Augustulus

  • The Life of Flavius Josephus
  • Autobiography of Flavius Josephus

    The Life of (Flavius) Josephus (Greek: Ἰωσήπου βίος Iosepou bios), also called the "Life of Flavius Josephus", or simply Life or Vita, is an autobiographical

    The Life of Flavius Josephus

    The_Life_of_Flavius_Josephus

  • Honorius
  • Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423

    related to Honorius. "Flavius Augustus Honorius" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XII (9th ed.). 1881. p. 143. "Honorius, Flavius" . Encyclopædia Britannica

    Honorius

    Honorius

    Honorius

  • List of ancient Romans
  • Constans - emperor Flavius Valerius Constantinus (Constantine) - emperor Constantine II - emperor Flavius Claudius Constantinus - emperor Flavius Valerius Constantius

    List of ancient Romans

    List_of_ancient_Romans

  • Tetrarchy
  • Roman system of power division among four rulers

    sudden death of Constantius Chlorus (who died of natural causes), the caesar Flavius Severus succeeded him as augustus. However, Constantius' troops immediately

    Tetrarchy

    Tetrarchy

    Tetrarchy

  • Magnentius
  • Roman usurper

    modern scholars often give Magnentius' full name as Flavius Magnus Magnentius, the name Flavius does not appear in any inscription or historian's account;

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

  • Flavius Liberalis
  • 1st century AD Roman equite, quaestor

    Flavius Liberalis was a Roman of the 1st century and was a man of equestrian rank, who came from Ferentium (modern Ferento), a country town in Italy.

    Flavius Liberalis

    Flavius_Liberalis

  • Armatus
  • Byzantine military commander

    romanized: Armatos Sometimes called Flavius Armatus. The name became a courtesy title by the late 4th century, see Cameron, Alan (1988). "Flavius: a Nicety of Protocol"

    Armatus

    Armatus

  • Josephus on Jesus
  • Flavius Josephus was a first-century Jewish historian, general of Galilee during the First Jewish–Roman War, and relative of the high priestly families

    Josephus on Jesus

    Josephus on Jesus

    Josephus_on_Jesus

  • First Triumvirate
  • Alliance between Roman politicians Caesar, Pompey and Crassus

    Republic: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Gaius Julius Caesar. The republican constitution had many veto points. In order to bypass constitutional

    First Triumvirate

    First Triumvirate

    First_Triumvirate

  • Dalmatius (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dalmatius of Rodez, bishop of Rodez from 524 to 580 Flavius Dalmatius, Roman censor (333), father of the caesar Dalmatius (bishop of Cyzicus) (fl. 427–449) Dalmatius

    Dalmatius (disambiguation)

    Dalmatius_(disambiguation)

  • Siege warfare in ancient Rome
  • Sieges in Roman History

    (276-277). Flavius Josephus, The Jewish War, from VII, 8, 5, 306-307. Flavius Josephus, The Jewish War, from VII, 8, 5, 308-310. Flavius Josephus, The

    Siege warfare in ancient Rome

    Siege warfare in ancient Rome

    Siege_warfare_in_ancient_Rome

  • Constantinian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 293–363

    Constantius Chlorus and Theodora Flavius Dalmatius From marriage between Flavius Dalmatius and unknown wife Flavius Dalmatius Hannibalianus, husband of

    Constantinian dynasty

    Constantinian dynasty

    Constantinian_dynasty

  • Julius Constantius
  • Father of emperor Julian (died 337)

    Flavius Julius Constantius (died 337 AD) was a member of the Constantinian dynasty, being a son of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his wife Flavia Maximiana

    Julius Constantius

    Julius_Constantius

  • Pothinus
  • Egyptian eunuch and regent (died 48 or 47 BC)

    One of the returning guards approaches Caesar and gives him a dagger. Caesar then summons his servant Flavius and hands him the dagger with the words

    Pothinus

    Pothinus

  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts
  • Civil conflicts within ancient Rome

    Flavius Aetius defects the Burgundians. 435–441 Second Bagaudae uprising under Tibatto (435-437) and Eudoxius (441) in Gaul suppressed by Flavius Aetius

    List of Roman civil wars and revolts

    List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts

  • Colosseum
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome

    classicists and archaeologists for its association with their family name (Flavius). The Colosseum is built of travertine limestone, tuff (volcanic rock)

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    Caesar with Flavius, which also began as a family name but was later incorporated into the emperor's titles, thus becoming Imperator Caesar Flavius.

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • Caesar (Mercury Theatre)
  • 1937 stage play by Orson Welles

    considered for merging. › Caesar is the title of Orson Welles's innovative 1937 adaptation of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, a modern-dress bare-stage

    Caesar (Mercury Theatre)

    Caesar (Mercury Theatre)

    Caesar_(Mercury_Theatre)

  • Rinse the Blood Off My Toga
  • Comedy sketch by Wayne and Shuster

    assassination of Julius Caesar, the script has Brutus (Shuster) engaging the services of private eye Flavius Maximus (Wayne) to identify Caesar's assassin. Several

    Rinse the Blood Off My Toga

    Rinse_the_Blood_Off_My_Toga

  • Heraclius
  • Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641

    εὐτυχὴς ἔνδοξος νικητὴς τροπαιοῦχος ἀεισέβαστος αὔγουστος ("Emperor Caesar Flavius Heraclius, faithful in Christ, most mild, greatest benefactor, peaceable;

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

  • Julia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    consul in 489 BC. However, the Julii are perhaps best known for Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator and adoptive father of the emperor Augustus, through whom

    Julia gens

    Julia gens

    Julia_gens

  • Gratian
  • Roman emperor from 367 to 383

    Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 378. Flavius Gratianus (AD 359 – AD 383) This list of Roman laws of the fourth century

    Gratian

    Gratian

    Gratian

  • Odoacer
  • Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)

    Ancient Greek: Ὀδόακρος, romanized: Odóakros. Odoacer was also called "Flavius" on a few coins. The name had become a title by the 5th century. Marcellinus

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

  • Aspar
  • Eastern Roman patrician ([[floruit|fl.]] 400–471)

    Flavius Ardabur Aspar (Greek: Ἄσπαρ, fl. 400 – 471) was an Eastern Roman patrician and magister militum ("master of soldiers") of Alanic-Gothic descent

    Aspar

    Aspar

    Aspar

  • List of Roman emperors
  • name "Flavius", the family name of the Constantinian dynasty. Because it was often used as a status marker rather than personal name, "Flavius" will generally

    List of Roman emperors

    List of Roman emperors

    List_of_Roman_emperors

  • Theodoric the Great
  • King of Italy from 493 to 526

    or "ruler of the people". Contemporary sources give his name as Latin Flavius Theodericus (Ancient Greek: Φλαούιος Θευδέριχος, romanized: Flawios Theudérikhos)

    Theodoric the Great

    Theodoric the Great

    Theodoric_the_Great

  • Gallia Aquitania
  • Roman province from 27 BC until the 5th century

    Emperor Flavius Honorius conceded land in Aquitania to the Visigoths . According to some sources the Visigoths were Roman foederati and Flavius acted to

    Gallia Aquitania

    Gallia Aquitania

    Gallia_Aquitania

  • 324
  • Calendar year

    Constantine declares his son, Flavius Julius Constantius, to the rank of caesar, designating Flavius as his successor. Flavius will ascend the throne as Constantine

    324

    324

    324

  • 333
  • Calendar year

    Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Flavius Dalmatius and Domitius Zenofilus are appointed consuls. Emperor Constantine

    333

    333

  • List of Roman consuls
  • From 325 onwards, almost all consuls appear in sources with the nomen "Flavius". However, the name was only used in consular papyri and letters, appearing

    List of Roman consuls

    List of Roman consuls

    List_of_Roman_consuls

  • Flavian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty (r 69–96 CE)

    equestrian from Ferentium. They had two sons, Titus Flavius Vespasianus (born in 39) and Titus Flavius Domitianus (born in 51), and a daughter, Domitilla

    Flavian dynasty

    Flavian dynasty

    Flavian_dynasty

  • Licinius II
  • Roman caesar from 317 to 324

    Licinius II, also called Licinius Junior or Licinius Caesar (Latin: Valerius Licinianus Licinius; c. July/August 315 – c. 326), was the son of the Roman

    Licinius II

    Licinius II

    Licinius_II

  • John Douglas Thompson
  • English–American actor (born 1964)

    2005, he made his Broadway debut, opposite Denzel Washington, as Flavius in Julius Caesar, and later played Le Bret in the 2007 Broadway production of Cyrano

    John Douglas Thompson

    John_Douglas_Thompson

  • Julio-Claudian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty

    name of his adopted family. A famous example of this custom is Julius Caesar's adoption of his great-nephew, Gaius Octavius. Primogeniture is notably

    Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Julio-Claudian dynasty

    Julio-Claudian_dynasty

  • Claudia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    surname Mamertinus is uncertain. Flavius Claudius Constantinus (Constantine II), emperor from AD 337 to 340. Flavius Claudius Julianus, emperor from AD

    Claudia gens

    Claudia gens

    Claudia_gens

  • Siege of Masada
  • Siege marking the end of the First Jewish–Roman War

    299–317. doi:10.2307/1453447. JSTOR 1453447. Josephus, Flavius (1974). Wasserstein, Abraham (ed.). Flavius Josephus: Selections from His Works (1st ed.). New

    Siege of Masada

    Siege of Masada

    Siege_of_Masada

  • Isthmus of Corinth
  • Land bridge located between the Peloponnese peninsula and mainland Greece

    emperor Nero ordered 6,000 slaves to dig a canal with spades. Historian Flavius Josephus writes that the 6,000 slaves were Jewish pirates, taken captive

    Isthmus of Corinth

    Isthmus of Corinth

    Isthmus_of_Corinth

  • Nevitta
  • 4th-century Roman military leader

    Flavius Nevitta (fl. 357-363) was a military leader and official in the Roman Empire. His career is closely linked to that of Flavius Claudius Julianus

    Nevitta

    Nevitta

  • Juba II
  • King of Numidia and Mauretania (c. 48 BC - AD 23)

    (Scol. Lucan, Pharsalia 8.287). In 46 BC, his father was defeated by Julius Caesar (in Thapsus, North Africa), and in 40 BC Numidia became a Roman province

    Juba II

    Juba II

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  • Latin honorific meaning 'Father of the Fatherland'

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  • Clavis
  • n.

    A key; a glossary.

  • Gladii
  • pl.

    of Gladius

  • Favose
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the disease called favus.

  • Favas
  • n.

    See Favus, n., 2.

  • Flavin
  • n.

    A yellow, vegetable dyestuff, resembling quercitron.

  • Flatulent
  • a.

    Affected with flatus or gases generated in the alimentary canal; windy.

  • Clavises
  • pl.

    of Clavis

  • Flasher
  • n.

    The European red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio); -- called also flusher.

  • Flatuses
  • pl.

    of Flatus

  • Flatus
  • n.

    A breath; a puff of wind.

  • Yellowtail
  • n.

    A California rockfish (Sebastodes flavidus).

  • Flavine
  • n.

    A yellow, crystalline, organic base, C13H12N2O, obtained artificially.

  • Flatus
  • pl.

    of Flatus

  • Clavus
  • n.

    A callous growth, esp. one the foot; a corn.

  • Flatulent
  • a.

    Turgid with flatus; as, a flatulent tumor.

  • Gladius
  • n.

    The internal shell, or pen, of cephalopods like the squids.

  • Claves
  • pl.

    of Clavis

  • Flavous
  • a.

    Yellow.

  • Clavies
  • pl.

    of Clavy

  • Flatus
  • n.

    Wind or gas generated in the stomach or other cavities of the body.