…But in the end, Vespasian, who had been fighting in the Jewish War, was supported by his subordinates and the Pannonian army and officially became emperor. He captured Jerusalem, and crushed the rebellion of the Rhenish Civilians, Gaius Julius Civilis, and the independence movement of the Gallic Classics, which had risen during the time of the four emperors. Thus, Vespasian established his power as the “restitutor orbis (restorer of the world)” and suppressed the civil wars. He established the imperial throne for himself (reigned 69-79) and his two sons, Titus (reigned 79-81) and Domitian (reigned 81-96), and founded the Flavian dynasty. … *Some of the terminology referenced in "Classicus, J." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…しかし結局ユダヤ戦争を戦っていたウェスパシアヌスが部下の軍隊とパンノニア軍に擁立されて正式に帝位に就いた。彼はエルサレムを攻略し,他方四帝並立のすきに蜂起していたライン地方のキウィリスGaius Julius Civilisの反乱,ガリアのクラッシクスJulius Classicusの独立運動も破砕された。こうして内乱鎮圧者として〈世界の再建者(レスティトゥトル・オルビスrestitutor orbis)〉として権力を確立したウェスパシアヌスは,自分(在位69‐79)と2人の息子,ティトゥス(在位79‐81)とドミティアヌス(在位81‐96)の帝位を確立し,フラウィウス朝を開いた。… ※「Classicus,J.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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