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The increased amount of propaganda that appeared …

Years: 72 - 72

The increased amount of propaganda that appeared during Vespasian's reign has been noted by many modern historians.

Stories of a supernatural emperor who was destined to rule circulate in the empire.

Nearly one-third of all coins minted in Rome under Vespasian celebrate military victory or peace.

The word vindex is removed from coins so as not to remind the public of rebellious Julius Vindex.

Construction projects bear inscriptions praising Vespasian and condemning previous emperors.

A temple of peace is constructed in the forum as well.

Vespasian approves histories written under his reign, ensuring biases against him are removed.

Vespasian also gives financial rewards to writers.

The ancient historians who lived through the period such as Tacitus, Suetonius, Josephus and Pliny the Elder speak suspiciously well of Vespasian while condemning the emperors who came before him.

Tacitus admits that his status was elevated by Vespasian, Josephus identifies Vespasian as a patron and savior, and Pliny dedicated his Natural Histories to Vespasian's son, Titus.

Those who speak against Vespasian are punished.

A number of stoic philosophers are accused of corrupting students with inappropriate teachings and are expelled from Rome.

Helvidius Priscus, a pro-republic philosopher, is banished twice and eventually executed for his teachings.

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