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Allushta [10]
4 years ago
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What happend in 96 CE

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Salsk061 [2.6K]4 years ago
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From 69CE to 96 CE, it was known as the short-lived Flavian Dynasty.  It started with the Reign of Roman Emperor Otho and ended during the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian.  During September 18 96 CE, it was the time that the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian ended which leads to the start of Roman Emperor Nerva. Roman Emperor Domitian, which is in fact the emperor during 96 CE, succeeded his brother Titus, because of the lack of knowledge and experience which Titus have, little is known about him due to the senate historians less attention to his period.

He was known to increase the heavy reliance on the equites in the imperial administration and equestrians began moving into governor slots and eventually were added to the Emperor’s council.

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