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Vespasian, Auctoritas and Britain
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2011
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Vespasian's victory over Vitellius in the closing days of A.D. 69 enthroned a new emperor and initiated a new ruling dynasty; it also brought with it an opportunity — or rather, an obligation — to set in train a programme of recovery after the ‘aberration’ of Nero's later years and of the civil war which followed them. In the aftermath of Boudica's rebellion, this was as relevant to Britain as it was elsewhere in the Empire. The degree of Vespasian's perceived success is apparent in the positive and striking accolade accorded to him by Cornelius Tacitus.
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