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first emperor of Roman Empire; reorganized government of Rome; brought peace to Rome
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reformed taxes and improved financial state of government
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repaired roads and began construction of two aqueducts
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conquered most of England; extended citizenship to many people outside Rome; set up ministries to handle government administration
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rebuilt Rome after the fire of 64 A.D. and gave it a city plan
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first of the Flavian Emperors; brought people from the provinces into the Senate
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second of the Flavian Emperors; secured frontier regions
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second of the Five Good Emperors: extended citizenship to more provinces
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Third of the Five Good Emperors: cut dishonesty in business and government
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fourth of the Five Good Emperors: continued the work of previous three emperors of the period.
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last of the Five Good Emperors: became emperor in 161 A.D.; kind, intelligent, and devoted to duty.
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first of the Five Good Emperors: built aqueducts, bridges, and harbors
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third of the Flavian Emperors; brought Rome new prosperity; build the Coliseum