Second Flavian Dynasty (Acta Est Fabula)

The Flavian Dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty, which ruled the Western Roman Empire between 420 and 479. It was founded by the co-emperors Flavius I and Flavius II, two powerful generals who rose to power during the reign of the emperor Honorius. Most of the following emperors of the dynasty are descendants of Flavius I.

The Flavian Dynasty is credited for strenghtening the roman army and securing Italy. Members of the Flavian Dynasty are noted for practicing old Roman customs from previous eras, like adopting powerful officers like the Nerva-Antonine Dynasty and electing co-emperors like the Tetrarchy.

However, their rules is also marked by the lost of territories far of Italy, including in Hispania, in Gaul and in Africa, and the final lost of Britannia.