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The Roman emperor in 79 Ad was Vespasian.In 79 AD CE the Roman emperor was Vespasian.
Titus was the emperor in 79 AD.
was a Roman imperial dynasty, which ruled the Roman Empire between 69 and 96 CE, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69-79)
Titus ruled for a little over two years, from 79 to 81 AD. He was accounted a good ruler, but died of a fever after two years in office. He succeeded his father Vespasian as the Roman Emporer, and was succeeded by his brother Dornitian.
Only the territory in Italy called Campania was affected by the 79 eruption of Vesuvius. You see, there were no countries in the area at the time. It was all the Roman empire .
The answer is 79. ;-))))))))))
In today's modern notation of Roman numerals it is the equivalent of 79
LXXIX
In today's notation it is: LXXIX
LXXIX in Roman numerals is equal to 79 in decimal.
Roman numeral of 79 is LXXIX. L=50 ,X=10 ,IX=9.
The Roman numeral for 50 is L, and the Roman numeral for 10 is X. So, 50 (L) plus 10 (X) plus 10 (X) plus 5 (V) plus 1 (I) equals 76 (LXXVI). There is no single Roman numeral for 79.
79
The Roman emperor in 79 Ad was Vespasian.In 79 AD CE the Roman emperor was Vespasian.
79 = LXXIX
79 is LXXIX
In today's modern notation it is LXXIX but there is evidence to suggest that the Romans themselves would have wrote out 79 as LXXVIIII.