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The History of Rome

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The Golden Age of Imperial Rome

Agricola's vision of a fully Romanized Britain never did come to fruition, but it was not for a lack of trying. He also tried to replace the Messily organic town centers with the straight-lined rationality of Roman city planning. While Agricola was still in Britain, Vespasian died and his son Titus ascended to the throne. But the merciless fates would conspire to Rob Rome of their enormously popular new emperor in just two years. The fall of the Flavians ushered in the golden age of imperial Rome.

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