Legions Pledge to Vespasian
Alexandria bows to a new emperor
In the sweltering heat of Alexandria, Tiberius Julius Alexander commanded his Roman legions to swear their loyalty to Vespasian, igniting the chain of events that would end the chaotic Year of the Four Emperors. The Egyptian garrison's declaration rippled across the empire, giving Vespasian the military backing he needed to march on Rome and restore order to a fracturing world.
