domitian (Meaning)

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domitian (n)

Emperor of Rome; son of Vespasian who succeeded his brother Titus; instigated a reign of terror and was assassinated as a tyrant (51-96)

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  1. Domitian was the Roman emperor who reigned from 81 to 96 CE.
  2. Domitian's full name was Titus Flavius Domitianus.
  3. Domitian was the son of Vespasian and Domitilla the Elder.
  4. Domitian had two older brothers, Titus and Domitian the Younger.
  5. Domitian became emperor after the death of his brother Titus in 81 CE.
  6. Domitian's reign was marked by a series of military campaigns, including the conquest of Britain.
  7. Domitian also carried out a number of public works projects, including the construction of the Colosseum in Rome.
  8. Domitian was known for his cruelty and paranoia, and he was eventually assassinated by a group of conspirators in 96 CE.
  9. Domitian's death marked the end of the Flavian dynasty.
  10. Domitian's reign is often considered to be one of the most oppressive periods in Roman history.

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Emperor of Rome; son of Vespasian who succeeded his brother Titus; instigated a reign of terror and was assassinated as a tyrant (51-96)

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Domitian was the Roman emperor who reigned from 81 to 96 CE.

Domitian's full name was Titus Flavius Domitianus.

Domitian was the son of Vespasian and Domitilla the Elder.

Domitian had two older brothers, Titus and Domitian the Younger.