HIST 2850 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Flavian Dynasty, Bar Kokhba Revolt, Dacians
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Chapter 10: military expansion and its limits the empire and the. Rome"s capitoline museum: ratified by the roman people upon presentation by the senate, this law indicates the continuing significance both of popular support for the princeps and of concern for rome"s governmental process. Vespasian (69-79): vespasian was an unpretentious man from reate in north-central italy, vespasian"s special strength was his military acumen, demonstrated outstandingly in. Germany, birtain, and judaea it was through the army that he came to power: the first problem that vespasian had to face was the jewish revolt, also known as the first. In 69-70, vespasian also had to suppress the germano-gallic revolt it had developed from. Roman control of this area, the so-called agri decumates, would allow troops to move more swiftly between the rhine and the danube. In gallia belgia (probably around 90), domitian differentiated two new provinces along the.