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- Vitellius had much less military experience and he was defeated and killed by Vespasian. This all happened in the year 69 A.D., and this was referred to as the Year of the Four Emperors- Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and Vespasian. Vitellius spent much of his youth on the Island of Capri with the corrupt Tiberius.
Year of the Four Emperors
The Year of the Four Emperors, 69 AD, was a year in the history of the Roman Empire in which four emperors ruled in succession: Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and Vespasian. The suicide of the emperor Nero in 68 was followed by a brief period of civil war, the first Roman civil war since Mark Antony's death in 30 BC. Between June of 68 and December of 69 Galba, Otho, and Vitellius successively rose and fell…
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Suetonius, whose father had fought for Otho at Bedriacum, gives an unfavourable account of Vitellius' brief administration: he describes him as unambitious and notes that Vitellius showed indications of a desire to govern wisely, but that Valens and Caecina encouraged him in a course of vicious excesses which threw his better qualities into the background. He is even reported to have star…
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https://roman-empire.net/people/vitelliusName: Aulus Vitellius; Born on 24 September AD 15. Consul AD 48. Became emperor in AD 69. Married (1) Petronia (one son; Patronianus); (2) Galeria Fundana (one son; Vitellius; one daughter; Vitellia). Assassinated on 24 December AD 69. Vitellius was born in AD 15.
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https://historycooperative.org/roman-emperor-aulus-vitelliusJun 25, 2020 · Aulus Vitellius(AD 15 – AD 69) Vitellius was born in AD 15. Vittelius’ father, Lucius Vitellius, three times held the office of consul as well as once being the emperor’s fellow censor. Vitellius himself became consul in AD 48 and later became proconsul of Africa in about AD 61-2. Vitellius was a man of some learning and knowledge of government but little military skill or …
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Vitellius was the third emperor during the Year of the Four Emperors. It is rumoured that Vitellius starved his mother to death as there was a prophecy that he would rule for a great period of time if he outlived her. Other rumours suggest Vitellius' mother asked for poison to commit suicide, and he complied.
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