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Domitian

Domitian. http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/titus_domitian.html. By: Caroline Biedenstein. Early Life/Life Before Emperor. born in Rome on October 24, A.D. 51 youngest son of Vespasian and Domitillia I Titus: Domitian's older brother of 10 years high family status

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Domitian

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  1. Domitian http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/titus_domitian.html By: Caroline Biedenstein

  2. Early Life/Life Before Emperor • born in Rome on October 24, A.D. 51 • youngest son of Vespasian and Domitillia I • Titus: Domitian's older brother of 10 years • high family status • adolescence marked by isolation • trained in Rome in same way as any member of senatorial elite

  3. Emperor Life • ignored senate and forms of constitution • guilty of confiscations and extortions • teased and irritated all classes; persecuted Jews and Christians • extension of Roman Power in Britian • A.D. 69-presented himself to invading Flavian forces, was hailed as Caesar, and moved into imperial residence • represented family in Senate and suggested that other issues be postponed until Vespian's arrival in East

  4. Emperor Life (continued) • raised silver content of denarius to 12% • great fire caused Rome in need of repair • had failures, but also left treasury with surplus, perhaps the best proof of a financially sound administration

  5. Death • lived in fear and suspicion of assassination • murdered by freedmen of palace; including his wife Domitia Longina http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domitian

  6. Bibliography • http://www.roman-emperors.org/domitian.htm#1 • http://www.forumromanum.org/history/morey25.html • http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/titus_domitian.html • http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/168802/Domitian

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