Sunday, May 15, 2011

Post #3

72 A.D. Just deposed of Antiochus IV of Syria. Doing pretty well as an emperor.

7 comments:

  1. I'll say your doing well! You've conquered Achaia, Lycia, Rhodes, Byzantium, and Samos! That's a lot of places to add to the glory of Rome!


    “Suetonius: The Lives of the Twelve Caesars” The Text on LacusCurtius. Bill Thayer’s Web Site, 2006.

    Bill Thayer’s Web Site.6, June, 2006 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Suetonius/12Caesars/home.html
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    Description: This primary source provides the book, “The Twelve Caesars.”

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  2. Vespasian, i make this friend request because, you are the emperor at the time i was alive and the builder of the Colosseum, which i have been to many times. Please think about this request

    Citation: Rome Biesty, Stephen 2003 oxford England university

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  3. Grain Merchant. Friend Request accepted. Thank you for your work on making good deals on grain for our citizens.
    Vespasian

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  4. Thank you for your consideration and acceptance of my friend request. I am very glad that you think i am good at my job.

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  5. It is people like you who have the dedication of their jobs no matter what the task that make Rome so great. We have hard working and loyal citizens everywhere we look, so the least I could do to you is thank you.
    Vespasian

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  6. Of course you're doing well, I'd expect nothing less from my dear friend. By far, you've been the best emperor in years! You've done so much for Rome, and as I walk around the streets I hear only good things about you. You've become quite well known for money. From saving it to spending it, you're quite popular when someone talks about this topic.

    Donahue, John. "Titus Flavius Vespasianus." Roman Emperors, http://www.roman-emperors.org/vespasia.htm, 18 May 2011.

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  7. I very much appreciate that you think i am a good citizen, as for nero's death i am very glad, because he was not in the interest of rome while you are.

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