Vespasian Flashcards

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What does Suetonius say about Vespasian’s deification humour?

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Suetonius, Vespasian 2: “His deathbed joke was ‘Dear me! I must be turning into a god’”

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What does Dio say about Vespasian’s personality (trust)?

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Dio, Roman History 66.10: “he was happy to receive anyone who wished to see him…the palace doors were always open throughout the day”.

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What does Tacitus say about the Senate upon Vespasian’s accession?

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Tacitus: “the Senate awarded Vespasian all the usual imperial titles”

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What does Suetonius say about Vespasian’s accession?

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Suetonius: Vespasian and his sons formed a recognised and overt dynasty immediately.

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What does Josephus say to Vespasian in AD 67?

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Josephus, Jewish Wars: “You, Vespasian, are Caesar and Emperor, you and your son here”

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What does Dio say about the people in Alexandria’s opinions of Vespasian?

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Dio: “despite these signs of heavenly honour, the people of Alexandria gave him no signs of welcome”.

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What does the Denarius of Vespasian show?

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Coin minted in AD 69.
Obverse: head of Vespasian
Reverse: heads of Titus and Domitian
Shows the ready-made dynasty.

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What does Dio say about the omens surrounding Vespasian?

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Dio: writes that when Vespasian entered Alexandria in AD 69, he “healed” two men by spitting on them.

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What does Tacitus say about the omens surrounding Vespasian?

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Tacitus: “It was only after the rise of the Flavians that we Romans believed in such stories”.

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What does Suetonius say about Vespasian’s class reforms?

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Suetonius, Vespasian 9: “He reformed the senatorial and equestrian orders, now weakened by frequent murders and long-term neglect”.

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How is Helvidius Priscus presented in the works of Suetonius and Dio?

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Presented as being a constant voice of discontent in the Senate and there was evidence of a clique being formed behind him.

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What does Suetonius say about the execution of Helvidius Priscus?

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Suetonius: Vespasian had sent the orders for his execution but tried to reprieve them. The reprieve was never received due to a mistaken report of Priscus already being executed.

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What does Dio say about the execution of Helvidius Priscus?

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Dio: Helvidius’ subsequent execution did nothing to halt the Stoic opposition to imperial autocracy.

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What does Suetonius say about the plots surrounding Vespasian?

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Suetonius, Vespasian 25: alleges that there were frequent plots to murder him, but doesn’t give any details.

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What does Dio say about the plots surrounding Vespasian?

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Dio, Roman History: discusses an alleged plot by Caecina Alienus and Marcellus - the date is unknown.

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What does Suetonius say about Vespasian’s relationship with the plebs?

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Suetonius, Vespasian 17: Vespasian said “I must always ensure that the working classes earn enough money to buy themselves food”

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What does Josephus say about the plebs’ reaction to Vespasian becoming emperor?

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Josephus, Jewish War 7.63-74: “The people…were even more eager for his coming…they believed that they could…again enjoy their former peace and prosperity”

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What does the Chronicle of 354 part 16 say?

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“Divus Vespasian…gave a handout of 85 denarii”

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What does Suetonius say that Vespasian focuses on too much in his reign?

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Suetonius, Vespasian 16: says that he focused too much on the acquisition of funds.

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What does Suetonius say about Vespasian’s setting up of his dynasty?

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Suetonius, Vespasian 25: Vespasian “dared to tell the Senate that either his sons would succeed him or no one would”.

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What does Dio say about Vespasian’s setting up of his dynasty?

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Dio Cassius, Roman History: “Vespasian was greatly distressed [at Helvidius’ arrest] and left the senate-house in tears. His only comment was that ‘my son is going to be my successor; no one else’”

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What does the Denarius of Vespasian show? [religion]

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Minted AD 71
Obverse: head of Vespasian
Reverse: priestly implements of the four traditional priestly colleges
Echoes one of Augustus’ issues to legitimise his position through traditional elements

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What does the Sestertius of Vespasian show?

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Minted AD 71
Obverse: head of Vespasian
Reverse: temple of Isis “by decree of the Senate”
Associates him with the cult of Isis

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What does the Aureus of Vespasian show? (after his death)

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Minted AD 84
Obverse: head of Domitian
Reverse: Altar, “to Imperial Well-being, by decree of the senate”.
Commemorating the dedication of an altar to his well-being

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What does the Sestertius of Vespasian show? (liberty)

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Minted AD 71
Obverse: Head of Vespasian
Reverse: Vespasian standing with Libertas “Freedom Restored, by decree of the Senate”
Displaying himself as the restorer of freedom, with the backing of the senate.

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What does the Aureus of Vespasian show? (coin minted early reign)

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Minted AD 70.
Obverse: head of Vespasian
Reverse: Nemesis holding a caduceus over a snake, “to the peace of Augustus”.
Commemorates the establishment of peace following the civil war.