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The Flavian dynasty, founded by Vespasian, marked a new era in Roman history. Vespasian's accession to power in 69 CE ended the tumultuous Year of the Four Emperors and established a period of stability and prosperity. The dynasty's focus on military strength, administrative reforms, and public works left a lasting legacy on the Roman Empire. Vespasian's sons, Titus and Domitian, succeeded him, continuing the dynasty's rule until 96 CE.