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Vespasian: Son of Titus Flavius Sabinus, Grandson of Titus Flavius Petro
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Vespasian (r. 69-79 AD), born Titus Flavius Vespasianus, was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus and Vespasia Polla.
He was succeeded by Titus (r. 79-81 AD), who was then succeeded by Domitian (r. 81-96 AD).
He was succeeded by Titus (r. 79-81 AD), who was then succeeded by Domitian (r. 81-96 AD).
Vitellius: Son of Lucius Vitellius, Grandson of Publius Vitellius
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Vitellius (r. 69 AD), born Aulus Vitellius, was the son of Lucius Vitellius and Sextilia.
He was succeeded by Vespasian (r. 69-79 AD), who was then succeeded by Titus (r. 79-81 AD).
He was succeeded by Vespasian (r. 69-79 AD), who was then succeeded by Titus (r. 79-81 AD).
Juba II: Son of Juba I, Grandson of Hiempsal II
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Juba II (r. 30-23 BC) of Numidia and Mauretania was the son of Juba I.
Numidia would be formally divided into two provinces during the reign of Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305 BC).
Numidia would be formally divided into two provinces during the reign of Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305 BC).
Hyrcanus II: A Tangled Web (Hasmonean and Herodian Dynasties)
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When Salome Alexandra died, she named her eldest son, Hyrcanus II as her successor. He and his brother, Aristobulus II, began fighting over who had the right to the Judean throne.
Salome I (c. 4 BC - 10 AD), sister of Herod I, accused Mariamne I of committing adultery with Joseph, Herod’s uncle and brother-in-law.
Salome I (c. 4 BC - 10 AD), sister of Herod I, accused Mariamne I of committing adultery with Joseph, Herod’s uncle and brother-in-law.
Otho: Son of Gaius Sulpicius Galba, Grandson of Gaius Sulpicius Galba
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Otho (r. 69 AD), born Marcus Salvius Otho, was the son of Lucius Salvius Otho and Albia Terentia.
He was succeeded by Vitellius (r. 69 AD), who was then succeeded by Vespasian (r. 69-79 AD).
He was succeeded by Vitellius (r. 69 AD), who was then succeeded by Vespasian (r. 69-79 AD).
Galba: Son of Gaius Sulpicius Galba, Grandson of Gaius Sulpicius Galba
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Galba (r. 68-69 AD), born Servius Sulpicius Galba, was the son of Gaius Sulpicius Galba and Mummia Achaica. He was the adoptive son of Livia Ocellina.
He was succeeded by Otho (r. 69 AD), who was then succeeded by Vitellius (r. 69 AD).
He was succeeded by Otho (r. 69 AD), who was then succeeded by Vitellius (r. 69 AD).
Alexander of Judea: Son of Aristobulus II, Grandson of Alexander Jannaeus
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Alexander was the son of Aristobulus II, king of Judea and father of Aristobulus III (r. 36 BC) and Mariamne I.
In 49 BC, Caesar's Civil War broke out, and he was seized and beheaded at Antioch.
In 49 BC, Caesar's Civil War broke out, and he was seized and beheaded at Antioch.
Ep. 199 Royal Annals of Judah: King Hezekiah (r. 728-686 BC)
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In this week's Notable People in History podcast, we’ll take a look at the life of of King Hezekiah (r. 728-686 BC), son of King Ahaz. When King Hezekiah died, his son Manasseh became king of Judah.
Stop Guessing: How Cognitive Bias is Sabotaging Your Competitor Analysis
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Question: What is cognitive bias, and how does it sabotage competitor analysis?
Answer: Cognitive bias leads teams to misread competitor behaviour by building narratives based on feelings or assumptions rather than verified data. This distorts strategy, leading businesses to act on internal stories rather than external realities.
Answer: Cognitive bias leads teams to misread competitor behaviour by building narratives based on feelings or assumptions rather than verified data. This distorts strategy, leading businesses to act on internal stories rather than external realities.
Best WordPress Halloween Deals 2025 – Save Big Now
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In this guide, we list the top WordPress Halloween deals and discounts. If you are a blogger, developer, or business owner, this is a great opportunity to grab some great tools and upgrades at awesome prices!
How to Use Originality.ai AI Detector to Keep Your Content 100% Human and SEO-Safe
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Today, when so much content is created by artificial intelligence, standing out with authentic, trustworthy writing can feel risky. That’s where Originality.ai comes in. In this post, we take a look at how it works, when it is useful, its strengths and limitations, and tips for making the most of it.
Nero: Son of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, Grandson of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
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Nero (r. 54-68 AD), born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, was the son of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Julia Agrippina. He was the adoptive son of Claudius.
He was succeeded by Galba (r. 68-69 AD), who was then succeeded by Otho (r. 69 AD).
He was succeeded by Galba (r. 68-69 AD), who was then succeeded by Otho (r. 69 AD).
Claudius: Son of Nero Claudius Drusus , Grandson of Tiberius Claudius Nero
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Claudius (r. 41-54 AD), born Tiberius Claudius Drusus, was the son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia the Younger.
He was succeeded by Nero (r. 54-68 AD), who was then succeeded by Galba (r. 68-69 AD).
He was succeeded by Nero (r. 54-68 AD), who was then succeeded by Galba (r. 68-69 AD).
Mariamne I: Second wife of Herod I the Great, Sister of Aristobulus III (Hasmonean & Herodian Dynasty)
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Mariamne I was the daughter of Alexander of Judea and Alexandra the Maccabee.
Herod I the Great (c. 44-40 BC) had Mariamne I stand trial for an alleged murder plot. She was ultimately convicted and executed in 29 BC. #ButIAmYourServant
Herod I the Great (c. 44-40 BC) had Mariamne I stand trial for an alleged murder plot. She was ultimately convicted and executed in 29 BC. #ButIAmYourServant
Caligula: Son of Germanicus Julius Caesar, Grandson of Nero Claudius Drusus
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Caligula (r. 37-41 AD), born Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, was the son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder.
He was succeeded by Claudius (r. 41-54 AD), who was then succeeded by Nero (r. 54-68 AD).
He was succeeded by Claudius (r. 41-54 AD), who was then succeeded by Nero (r. 54-68 AD).
Tiberius: Son of Tiberius Claudius Nero, Grandson of Tiberius Claudius Nero
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Tiberius (r. 14-37 AD), born Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus, was the son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. He was the adoptive son of Augustus (r. 27 BC - 14 AD).
He was succeeded by Caligula (r. 37-41 AD), who was then succeeded by Claudius (r. 41-54 AD).
He was succeeded by Caligula (r. 37-41 AD), who was then succeeded by Claudius (r. 41-54 AD).
1X NEO: Your Household Robot From the Future
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1X NEO is a consumer-ready humanoid AI home assistant that handles household chores, making smart home automation practical and useful every day.
Augustus: Son of Gaius Octavius, Grandson of Gaius Octavius
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Augustus (r. 27 BC - 14 AD), born Gaius Octavius, was the biological son of Gaius Octavius and Atia. He was the adoptive son of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC).
He was succeeded by Tiberius (r. 14-37 AD), who was then succeeded by Caligula (r. 37-41 AD).
He was succeeded by Tiberius (r. 14-37 AD), who was then succeeded by Caligula (r. 37-41 AD).
RedMagic 11 Pro Goes Global: Gaming Beast Unleashed
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The RedMagic 11 Pro goes global with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, advanced cooling, and all-screen design. A true gaming flagship with competitive price.