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Roman Legions Proclaim Vespasian Emperor in 69 AD
On July 1, 69 AD, Roman legions stationed in Egypt and Judea declared their commander, Titus Flavius Vespasian, as the new emperor, marking a pivotal moment during a period of civil war in Rome.
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