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Titus Flavius Domitianus (24 October 51 18 September 96), commonly known as Domitian, was a Roman emperor of the gens Flavia.
Domitianus was the son of Vespasian, by his wife Domitilla, and brother of Titus, whom he succeeded in 81.
Unlike his brother, Titus, who was much older than himself, Domitian did not accompany their father in his campaigns in the African provinces and Judea.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Domitian
Domitian was born in Rome on 24 October A.D. 51, the youngest son of Vespasian, Roman emperor (A.D. 69-79) and Domitilla I, a treasury clerk's daughter.
Unlike Titus, Domitian was not educated at the emperor's court, yet he received sound training in Rome in the same way as any member of the senatorial elite of his day.
The brothers were never to become close, and as Titus lay dying in September 81, Domitian hastened to the praetorian camp, where he was hailed as emperor.
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 Domitian - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Titus Flavius Domitianus (24 October 51 – 18 September 96), commonly known as Domitian, was a Roman emperor.
He was the son of Vespasian, by his wife Domitilla, and brother of Titus, whom he succeeded in 81.
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 TITUS FLAVIUS DOMITIANUS
The rest he punished upon very trivial occasions; as Aelius Lamia for some jocular expressions, which were of old date, and perfectly harmless; because, upon his commending his voice after he had taken his wife from him
Yet not long afterwards, when she was given to another, he was ready enough to debauch her, and that even while Titus was living.
But after she had lost both her father and her husband, he loved her most passionately, and without disguise; insomuch that he was the occasion of her death, by obliging her to procure a miscarriage when she was with child by him.
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 Titus Flavius Domitianus (Domitian) The Lives Of The Twelve Caes, by C. Suetonius Tranquillus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Titus Flavius Domitianus (Domitian) The Lives Of The Twelve Caes, by C. Suetonius Tranquillus
[836] Some suppose that Domitilla was the wife of Flavius Clemens (c.
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