Domitian
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 4 anchored passages
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Stromata
Roman emperor used as a chronological marker in the reckoning down to Commodus.
From which time to the contest which Domitian established in Rome, a hundred and fourteen years;
Augustus forty-three years, Tiberius twenty-two years, Gaius four years, Claudius fourteen years, Nero fourteen years, Galba one year, Vespasian ten years, Titus three years, Domitian fifteen years, Nerva one year, Trajan nineteen years, Hadrian twenty-one years, Antoninus twenty-three years, and likewise again Antoninus and Commodus thirty-two years.
Institutes of Roman Law
Roman emperor who declared himself censor for life.
(3) Two of the Principes, Claudius and Vespasian, were invested with the temporary office of censor, and Domitian declared himself censor for life.
Apologeticum
Emperor who briefly persecuted Christians before reversing his actions.
Domitian too had attempted it, being a portion of Nero in cruelty;