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  1. 19 de jul. de 2024 · According to historians of the time, not only did he impregnate his own niece – Julia Flavia, the daughter of his brother Titus – but he then forced her to have an abortion, from which she died.

  2. 19 de jul. de 2024 · A decade before he became emperor, Domitian married a noblewoman named, fittingly enough, Domitia Longina. His father had planned to marry him off to his own niece, Julia Flavia, but instead he fell in love with the wife of a senator, leading Domitia to get a hasty divorce.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DomitianDomitian - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Domitian ( / dəˈmɪʃən, - iən /, də-MISH-ən, -⁠ee-ən; Latin: Domitianus; 24 October 51 – 18 September 96) was Roman emperor from 81 to 96. The son of Vespasian and the younger brother of Titus, his two predecessors on the throne, he was the last member of the Flavian dynasty.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2024 · The sculpture depicts an unknown lady, identified by the inscription on the pedestal as Iulia Titi, that is, Julia, daughter of Emperor Titus, the second emperor of the Flavian dynasty (79-81 AD).

  5. 12 de jul. de 2024 · Not to be confused with Titus' great-great grandmother Tertulla, Arrecina Tertulla was the mother of one of Titus' daughters, Julia Flavia. Arrecina Tertulla's family's origin is not clear, but her father was Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, who was a praetorian prefect under the reign of Caligula.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2024 · Founded under the auspices of the Roman emperor Vespasian in 72 ce and originally named Flavia Neapolis, the city prospered in particular because of its strategic site and the abundance of nearby springs. Later called Julia Neapolis, or simply Neapolis (Greek: “New City”), it is portrayed on the 6th-century Maʾdabā map (see ...