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  1. Domitia Longina (c. 50–55 – c. 126–130s AD) was a Roman empress and wife to the Roman emperor Domitian. She was the youngest daughter of the general and consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo . Domitia divorced her first husband, Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus in order to marry Domitian in AD 71.

  2. Apr 29, 2022 · Domitia Longina (c. AD 53-55–c. AD 126-130) was an Empress of Rome and wife to the Roman Emperor Domitian. She was the youngest daughter of the general and consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo. Domitia divorced her first husband Lucius Aelius Lamia in order to marry Domitian in 71.

  3. wife of Domitian. Learn about this topic in these articles: death of Domitian. In Domitian. …officials, and the emperor’s wife, Domitia Longina (daughter of Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo). Nerva, who took over the government at once, must clearly have been privy.

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  5. Oct 11, 2020 · Born between 50 and 55 as daughter of Rome's famous general Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo and his wife Cassia Longina. Before 70: Domitia's first marriage: to Lucius Aelius Plautius Lamia Aelianus. Domitia as Juno. 69: Year of the Four Emperors; coup of Vespasian.

  6. Video in Italian | The story of a powerful woman told by Novella Lapini. Domitia Longina (53c. - 128 A.D.) was the wife of the Emperor Domitian, a woman of great charm and personality. She has been generally portrayed with an aquiline nose, almond-shaped eyes, full lips and a wig made of high curls on her forehead.

  7. Domitia Longina was the last of the Julio-Claudians and the Flavians. In. 81, within weeks of his accession, her husband Domitian made her. Augusta in recognition of her importance to the Flavian succession.1 She survived the assassination of her husband in 96 and remained Augusta.

  8. Domitia Longina (fl. 80s ce)Roman noblewoman. Married Domitian (51–96), Roman emperor (r. 81–96 ce), in 70; children: all died young.Domitia Longina was involved in the successful plot to assassinate her husband, the emperor Domitian, in 96 ce.

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