Domitianus
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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.
Statues [edit]
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Bust of Domitian, Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Bust of Domitian, Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Bust of Domitian (profile), Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Bust of Domitian (profile), Capitoline Museum, Rome (left)
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Domitian as emperor wearing the civic crown, Louvre, Paris
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Domitian as emperor wearing the civic crown, Louvre, Paris
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Tondo with the profile portrait of emperor Domitian, Rome
Statues [edit]
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Domitian, Vaison-la-Romaine, France
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Domitian, Vaison-la-Romaine, France (cropped)
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Domitian as Augustus, Vatican Museums, Rome
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Domitian as Augustus (cropped), Vatican Museums, Rome
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Domitian recut from Nero, Vatican Museums, Rome
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Domitian recut from Nero, Glyptothek, Munich
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Coinage [edit]
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Aureus, reverse depicts Minerva, with shield and javelin
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Aureus, reverse depicts Domitian's wife, Domitia Longina
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Aureus, reverse commemorates Domitian's triumph against the Germans
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Denarius, reverse depicts Domitian's deified son
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Quadrans, reverse depicts a rhino
Architecture [edit]
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Stadion of Domitian, in the Flavian Palace, Rome
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Stadion of Domitian, in the Flavian Palace, Rome
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Arches from the stadium of Domitian, Rome
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Odeum of Domitian, scale model
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Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
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Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
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Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
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Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
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Obelisk of Domitian, Rome
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Obelisk of Domitian, Rome
Foreign [edit]
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Temple of Domitian, Ephesus, Turkey
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Gate of Domitian, Hierapolis
Paintings [edit]
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The Triumph of Titus, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
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14th century miniature depicting Domitian