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<p> [[Roman]] emperor (from 70 to 79) and tenth of the 12 Cæsars, born in the [[Sabine]] territory of humble parentage; rose by his valour to high rank in the army and in favour with it, till at length he was elected by it to the throne; he had waged war successfully in Germany, Britain, and at Jerusalem, and during his reign, and nearly all through it, the temple of [[Janus]] was shut at Rome. </p>
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<p> Roman emperor (from 70 to 79) and tenth of the 12 Cæsars, born in the [[Sabine]] territory of humble parentage; rose by his valour to high rank in the army and in favour with it, till at length he was elected by it to the throne; he had waged war successfully in Germany, Britain, and at Jerusalem, and during his reign, and nearly all through it, the temple of [[Janus]] was shut at Rome. </p>
 
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Titus Flavius Vespasianus Vespasian [1]

Roman emperor (from 70 to 79) and tenth of the 12 Cæsars, born in the Sabine territory of humble parentage; rose by his valour to high rank in the army and in favour with it, till at length he was elected by it to the throne; he had waged war successfully in Germany, Britain, and at Jerusalem, and during his reign, and nearly all through it, the temple of Janus was shut at Rome.

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