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		Definition of Flavian in English: Flavianadjective ˈfleɪvɪənˈfleɪviən Relating to a dynasty (AD 69–96) of Roman emperors including Vespasian and his sons Titus and Domitian. (韦斯巴芗及其儿子提图斯和图密善等三位罗马皇帝公元69-96年间建立的)弗拉维王朝的 Example sentencesExamples -  The town fortified under Augustus expanded greatly in the Flavian period.
 -  However, the outcome of the wars brought in a vigorous new administration in the persons of the Flavian emperors.
 -  This described the games for the opening of the Flavian amphitheatre (the Colosseum): we possess an incomplete selection of about 30 poems from the original volume.
 -  Just such a Flavian palace was discovered a century and a half later at Fishbourne.
 -  Portraits from the Flavian period use fewer warm colors.
 -  Taking the name Flavius Josephus in honour of his patron, Josephus became, in effect, a court historian and propagandist for the new Flavian dynasty.
 -  In fact, the new Flavian dynasty which took control of Rome in AD 69 erected this vast pleasure palace for the people precisely in order to obliterate Nero's memory.
 -  He also established the Flavian dynasty as the legitimate successor to the throne.
 -  Suetonius, writing about the Julio-Claudian and Flavian emperors under a new dynasty, saw no reason to treat them as heroes.
 -  His name indicates that his family was granted the citizenship by the Flavian dynasty of Vespasian.
 -  As no members of the Flavian house were left, the Senate now stepped in and chose one of its own as the new emperor: Nerva, who was already a very old man.
 -  The settlement developed into a planned Roman town from early Flavian times.
 -  Vespasian was the ultimate victor of the ‘Year of the Four Emperors', founding the Flavian dynasty.
 -  The art of the Flavian dynasty is characterized by divergent official styles and imagery.
 -  Excavations of the amphitheatre provide the possibility, but not the certainty, of a pre, or early Flavian date for that monument, as does the skewed relationship of the town baths to the street grid.
 
 
 noun ˈfleɪvɪənˈfleɪviən A member of the Flavian dynasty. 弗拉维王朝成员 Example sentencesExamples -  Elsewhere there is very little to go on to assess the nature and character of urban development before the Flavians.
 -  The rule of the Flavians consisted of no more than the rule of Vespasian and his two sons, a span of twenty-six years.
 -  The latter managed to stick, founding a new dynasty, the Flavians.
 -  To a certain extent this urbanization under the Flavians was less than completely successful.
 -  Either way, the result was a new imperial dynasty: the Flavians.
 -  As the Flavians advanced on Rome there were steady desertions from Vitellius' cause, though his praetorians remained loyal.
 
 
 OriginFrom Latin Flavianus, from Flavius, a given name used by this dynasty. Rhymesavian, Batavian, Moldavian, Moravian, Octavian, Scandinavian, Shavian    Definition of Flavian in US English: Flavianadjectiveˈfleɪviənˈflāvēən Relating to a dynasty (AD 69–96) of Roman emperors including Vespasian and his sons Titus and Domitian. (韦斯巴芗及其儿子提图斯和图密善等三位罗马皇帝公元69-96年间建立的)弗拉维王朝的 Example sentencesExamples -  The town fortified under Augustus expanded greatly in the Flavian period.
 -  Excavations of the amphitheatre provide the possibility, but not the certainty, of a pre, or early Flavian date for that monument, as does the skewed relationship of the town baths to the street grid.
 -  The art of the Flavian dynasty is characterized by divergent official styles and imagery.
 -  As no members of the Flavian house were left, the Senate now stepped in and chose one of its own as the new emperor: Nerva, who was already a very old man.
 -  Suetonius, writing about the Julio-Claudian and Flavian emperors under a new dynasty, saw no reason to treat them as heroes.
 -  He also established the Flavian dynasty as the legitimate successor to the throne.
 -  Portraits from the Flavian period use fewer warm colors.
 -  The settlement developed into a planned Roman town from early Flavian times.
 -  Just such a Flavian palace was discovered a century and a half later at Fishbourne.
 -  In fact, the new Flavian dynasty which took control of Rome in AD 69 erected this vast pleasure palace for the people precisely in order to obliterate Nero's memory.
 -  His name indicates that his family was granted the citizenship by the Flavian dynasty of Vespasian.
 -  However, the outcome of the wars brought in a vigorous new administration in the persons of the Flavian emperors.
 -  Vespasian was the ultimate victor of the ‘Year of the Four Emperors', founding the Flavian dynasty.
 -  This described the games for the opening of the Flavian amphitheatre (the Colosseum): we possess an incomplete selection of about 30 poems from the original volume.
 -  Taking the name Flavius Josephus in honour of his patron, Josephus became, in effect, a court historian and propagandist for the new Flavian dynasty.
 
 
 nounˈfleɪviənˈflāvēən A member of the Flavian dynasty. 弗拉维王朝成员 Example sentencesExamples -  Elsewhere there is very little to go on to assess the nature and character of urban development before the Flavians.
 -  The latter managed to stick, founding a new dynasty, the Flavians.
 -  As the Flavians advanced on Rome there were steady desertions from Vitellius' cause, though his praetorians remained loyal.
 -  Either way, the result was a new imperial dynasty: the Flavians.
 -  To a certain extent this urbanization under the Flavians was less than completely successful.
 -  The rule of the Flavians consisted of no more than the rule of Vespasian and his two sons, a span of twenty-six years.
 
 
 OriginFrom Latin Flavianus, from Flavius, a given name used by this dynasty.     |