Emperor ________ was a psychopath who brought Rome to the verge of collapse. At one point, [A] actually sets fire to the city of Rome and blames it on a new Jewish sect called "Christianity." After the fire, [A] slaughters thousands of Christians. However, the fire has very conveniently cleared an opening in the center of Rome. On that clearing, [A] builds himself a palace - Domus Aurea - the likes of which the world had never seen. [A] built his palace on the backs of Roman citizens both in terms of labor and cost. The palace represents everything Rome was never supposed to be. [A] is so hated he kills himself. Upon his death, Rome slips into political chaos, going through four emperors in one year. The deadlock is broken when ____________ , a powerful Roman General, ultimately takes the throne and brings order back to the empire. He successfully brings Rome backs to its "glory days." The first thing he does is tear down [A]'s palace. He replaces it with the Coliseum, a gift for all the people of Rome. [B] does not ask the people of Rome to pay for the Coliseum. He already has more than enough money to engage such a massive project. In 70 AD, [B] concludes his long war with the Jews and quells the rebellion that had been ongoing in Judea for years. He destroys the city of, and the famed Temple in, ____________