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Born Titvs Flavivs Vaspasianvs (sometimes Vespasianvs) on April 7th, 769(16) in Fanum Fortunae, in the Marche country near Pesaro Italia. His father, Titvs Flavivs Marcvs, was an equestrian who worked as a money-lender on a small scale in Aventicvm, Raetia (755-774), and later a customs official in the province of Asia where Vespasian lived for some time. His mother, Vespasia Pollio, was the sister of a Senator. In propaganda artwork Vaspasian was noted to prefer realism over Augustus' and Carico's idealism.

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  • Born Titvs Flavivs Vaspasianvs (sometimes Vespasianvs) on April 7th, 769(16) in Fanum Fortunae, in the Marche country near Pesaro Italia. His father, Titvs Flavivs Marcvs, was an equestrian who worked as a money-lender on a small scale in Aventicvm, Raetia (755-774), and later a customs official in the province of Asia where Vespasian lived for some time. His mother, Vespasia Pollio, was the sister of a Senator. In propaganda artwork Vaspasian was noted to prefer realism over Augustus' and Carico's idealism.
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  • Born Titvs Flavivs Vaspasianvs (sometimes Vespasianvs) on April 7th, 769(16) in Fanum Fortunae, in the Marche country near Pesaro Italia. His father, Titvs Flavivs Marcvs, was an equestrian who worked as a money-lender on a small scale in Aventicvm, Raetia (755-774), and later a customs official in the province of Asia where Vespasian lived for some time. His mother, Vespasia Pollio, was the sister of a Senator. Vespasian won, and was immediately moved to Venetia where his training for the Cæsarship started. His parents were given comfortable pensions, but frequently they had to be strictly dealt with for their ceaseless attempts to influence Vaspasian. His witness to how his parents had become scheming rats greatly disenchanted Vaspasian’s opinion of Carico’s method of succession. In Venetia Vespasian developed a strong love of science and alchemy, studying late in the Venetian Library. Carico constantly had Vaspasian question conventional views, theories, and philosophies, much the same way he had with Jeff. This indirectly inspired Vespasian to make his unofficial life’s work to have science based in mathematic principles. Through Vaspasian the scientific method emerged, a principle that would be the core of the future Antonius Research Academies. Vespasian entered public office in 795(42) serving the Board of 26 (under the Commission of 10), then elected Aedile on his first attempt in 798(45). He was elected Praetor in 799(46) on his first try. By this time his direct training by Carico had finished and all that was really left was for Carico’s reign to end. In the meantime, he married Domitilla Maior in 791(38), the daughter of an equestrian clerk from Ferentium. They had two sons, Titus Carico Vaspasianvs (795(42)) and Titus Carico Domitianvs (799(46)), and a daughter, Thetilla (804(51)). Both Domitilla and Thetilla died in the birth. Thereafter Vaspasian’s mistress, Fellis, was his de facto wife until she died in 826(73). In propaganda artwork Vaspasian was noted to prefer realism over Augustus' and Carico's idealism.
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