Vespasian (disambiguation)
Vespasian (AD 9 –79) was Roman Emperor from AD 69 to AD 79.
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Places
- Vespasiano is the Italian form of the name and has been lent to the Brazilian municipality of Vespasiano Corrêa
- Vespasian's Camp, Iron Age site near Stonehenge
Other persons
- Vespasiano da Bisticci (1421–1498), Florentine humanist and librarian
- Tito Vespasiano Strozzi (1424 – c. 1505), poet at the Este court of Ferrara
- Vespasiano Anfiareo (1490–1564), Italian writer and calligrapher
- Vespasiano I Gonzaga (1531–1591), condottiero and founder of Sabbioneta, Lombardy
- Vespasiano Genuino (1552–1637), Italian sculptor
- Vespasien Gribaldi (1569–1575), archbishop of Vienne (Isère)
- Vespasiano Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla (1621–1687), later Viceroy of Valencia
- Wespazjan Hieronim Kochowski (born 1633), Polish writer
- Carlo Giuseppe Vespasiano Berio (1713–1794), abbot and founder of Genoa's Biblioteca Civica Berio (library)
- Herschel Vespasian Johnson (1812–1880), American politician, governor of Georgia
- Vespasian Warner (1842–1925), US representative from Illinois
- Vespasian Pella (1897–1960), Romanian ambassador to Switzerland and writer on crimes against humanity
- José Vespasien (born 1976), French basketball player
Other
- Stele of Vespasian, stele found in an ancient Georgian capital
- Vespasian Psalter, 8th century ms. named for the emperor's bust beside its shelf.
- Vespasienne, a public urinal.
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