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  1. Domitian (Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus Augustus) was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96 AD. His reign is notable for peace and stability but, at the same time, for fear and paranoia. He was the younger brother of Titus, the son of Vespasian, and the last representative of the Flavian dynasty. Contents. Early Life. Youth without relatives. Private Life.

  2. Domitian (51-86 AD), is viewed as one of the most tyrannical Emperors in Roman history. Historical sources from the Roman era painted him as a vicious tyrant. However, over time, the view of Domitian has shifted.

  3. Emperor Domitian, who ruled from AD 81 to 96, was one of the most controversial rulers in Roman history. He was known for his harshness, his love of luxury, and his scandalous behavior. Despite this, he managed to achieve a great deal during his reign, including expanding the empire's borders and strengthening its economy.

  4. Nov 18, 2023 · 13 min read. Emperor Domitian, the third and final member of the Flavian dynasty, ascended to the throne of the Roman Empire in AD 81. Born on October 24, AD 51, in Rome, he was the youngest son of Vespasian and Flavia Domitilla.

  5. May 14, 2018 · Domitian (51–96) Roman Emperor (81–96). A son of Vespasian, he succeeded his brother Titus. His rule was at first orderly but became increasingly tyrannical and paranoid. After several failed attempts, he was assassinated. Domitian was partly responsible for building the Colosseum.

  6. Domitian , Latin Caesar Domitianus Augustus orig. Titus Flavius Domitianus, (born Oct. 24, ad 51—died Sept. 18, 96, Rome), Roman emperor (81–96). The son of Vespasian, he succeeded his brother Titus, whom he probably had killed. His administration was ostensibly egalitarian and based on precedent, but his laws were severe.

  7. Few of Rome’s early emperors have such an undeservedly damning reputation as Domitian (81 – 96 AD). He comes down to us as the black sheep of the Flavian dynasty. A cruel, ruthless autocrat. A powerful, paranoid psychopath who purged the Senate and impregnated – and subsequently murdered – his niece.

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