ABSTRACT

After Nero's notorious reign, the Romans surely deserved a period of peace and tranquility. Instead, during AD69, three emperors were murdered: Galba, just days into the post, Otho and Vitellius. The same year also saw civil war in Italy, two desperate battles at Cremona and the capture of Rome for Vespasian, which action saw the fourth emperor of the year, but also brought peace.
This classic work, now updated and reissued under a new title, is a gripping account of this tumultuous year. Wellesley also focuses on the year's historical importance, which also marked the watershed between the first and second imperial dynasties.

chapter |14 pages

Prospect and Retrospect

chapter |19 pages

The Five Days' Caesar

chapter |22 pages

Caecina and Valens

chapter |18 pages

Otho's Reaction

chapter |16 pages

The First Battle of Cremona

chapter |18 pages

Vitellius' March to Rome

chapter |20 pages

Flavian Hopes

chapter |17 pages

Antonius Moves South

chapter |20 pages

Rhine and Nile

chapter |16 pages

The Battle of Rome

chapter |14 pages

The Last Ten Days