
Flavians
The Flavians were a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled from AD 69 to 96. They are best known for leaders like Vespasian, who founded the dynasty, and his sons, Titus and Domitian. The Flavian period is marked by significant architectural achievements, including the construction of the Colosseum, and is notable for the consolidation of imperial power after a period of civil unrest. Their reign also involved military campaigns and efforts to stabilize the empire, contributing to both cultural and economic developments in Rome. Their rule ended with the assassination of Domitian.