Attribution:
Aulus Vitellius’s reign as Roman Emperor was short-lived. Having succeeded emperors Galba and Otho, Vitellius was met with extreme challenge by legions intent on making Vespasian emperor in his place.
Vitellius began his political career as Consul in 48, and in 68 he was selected to command the army of Germania Inferior. The personal and professional connections he made while commander eventually led to his promotion to Emperor. Though he was recognised as the emperor by the Senate, the rest of the Roman world failed to acknowledge his rise to power.
In July 69, the armies of the eastern provinces began a determined military campaign to install Vespasian in Vitellius’s place. Vitellius was eventually killed by these armies in December 69, despite the Emperor’s attempt to accede the throne peacefully to Vespasian.