Everything about Titus Flavius Petro totally explained
Titus Flavius Petro (flourished
1st century BC) was the paternal grandfather of the
Roman Emperor Vespasian. He was a son of a contracted labourer, who each summer crossed the Po to assist the Sabines with their harvests.
Petro was born and raised in Reate. He fought for
Pompey in the civil war and as a centurion or a volunteer reservist. Leaving the battlefield of
Pharsalus Greece, he secured a discharge with a full pardon and became a tax collector. He married a woman called Tertulla and had a son
Titus Flavius Sabinus.
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