History
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Domitia Longina
Domitia Longina (c.53-c.130): wife ot the Roman emperor Domitian.Relatives Domitia Longina Father: Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo Mother: Cassia Longina First husband: Lucius Aelius Plautius Lamia…Domitian
Domitian: emperor of the Roman world (r.81-96). Domitian Names: 24 October 51: Titus Flavius Domitianus 14 September 81: Imperator Caesar Domitianus Augustus 83: Imperator Caesar…Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (7 CE? - 67): Roman general, active in the Netherlands and Syria. The emperor Nero forced him to commit suicide.Early career …Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo
Asia Corbulo When Corbulo returned to Italy, he received triumphal honors, but no new office. Perhaps the emperor Claudius suspected the general…Dorieus
Dorieus (†510 BCE): Spartan prince from the Agiad dynasty, leader of two unsuccessful colonial adventures. Spartan hoplite, found at Sparta and…Drangiana
Drangiana (Old Persian Zranka, "waterland"): satrapy of the ancient Achaemenid Empire (Sistan in modern Iran). The country is a dusty and often stormy desert with sandy dunes, but there are fertile plains along the river Etymandrus, modern Helmand Rûd. …Drusus
Drusus (38-9 BCE): Roman prince, conqueror of Germania. Drusus Full name: Nero (Decimus?) Claudius Drusus Relatives Father: Tiberius Claudius Nero Mother: Livia Stepfather: Augustus Wife: Antonia Minor Son:…Drusus Jr
Drusus the Younger (14 BCE - 23 CE): name of a Roman prince, son of the emperor Tiberius. Drusus the Younger 16…Ducetius
Ducetius (†440 BCE): native Sicilian leader who founded a state similar to that of the Greek tyrants on his island. Sicily…Duillius's Victory Inscription
Columna rostrata: the victory monument, dedicated by the emperor Augustus, to Duillius, a victorious naval commander in the First Punic War. …Duma
Duma: oasis halfway between the Gulf of Aqaba and southern Babylonia, modern Al-Jawf. The Assyrian attack the Arabs Duma, known to the…Dur-Šarrukin (Khorsabad)
Dur-Šarrukin: one of the capitals of ancient Assyria, founded by king Sargon II (r.721-705) but soon abandoned, modern Khorsabad. Khorsabad, Two…