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Domitianus
English: 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 ]
Bust of Domitian, Capitoline Museum, Rome
Bust of Domitian, Capitoline Museum, Rome
Bust of Domitian, 81-96 AD, Altes Museum Berlin
Domitian as emperor wearing the civic crown, Louvre, Paris
Domitian as emperor wearing the civic crown, Louvre, Paris
Tondo with the profile portrait of emperor Domitian, Rome
Statues [ edit ]
Domitian, Vaison-la-Romaine, France
Domitian, Vaison-la-Romaine, France (cropped)
Domitian as Augustus, Vatican Museums, Rome
Domitian as Augustus (cropped), Vatican Museums, Rome
Domitian recut from Nero, Vatican Museums, Rome
Domitian recut from Nero, Glyptothek, Munich
Coinage [ edit ]
Aureus, reverse depicts Domitian's wife, Domitia Longina
Aureus, reverse commemorates Domitian's triumph against the Germans
Denarius, reverse depicts Domitian's deified son
Quadrans, reverse depicts a rhino
Architecture [ edit ]
Stadion of Domitian, in the Flavian Palace, Rome
Stadion of Domitian, in the Flavian Palace, Rome
Arches from the stadium of Domitian, Rome
Odeum of Domitian, scale model
Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
Ludus Magnus, gladiator barracks built under Domitian, Rome
Obelisk of Domitian, Rome
Obelisk of Domitian, Rome
Foreign [ edit ]
Temple of Domitian, Ephesus, Turkey
Gate of Domitian, Hierapolis
Paintings [ edit ]
The Triumph of Titus , by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
14th century miniature depicting Domitian