- Republic, the
Domitii were
looked upon as one of the most
illustrious gentes. The
praenomen most ****ociated with the
Domitii was Gnaeus. The
Domitii Calvini...
-
Ahenobarbus (Latin, 'red-beard',
literally 'bronze-beard'), also
spelled Aenobarbus or Ænobarbus, may
refer to:
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (disambiguation)...
- his
first wife,
Claudia Octavia, and was
buried in the
Mausoleum of the
Domitii Ahenobarbi, in what is now the
Villa Borghese (Pincian Hill) area of Rome...
-
emperor Domitian had a
substantial property here,
which had
belonged to the
Domitii Ahenobarbi and he
inherited through his wife
Domitia Longina. He also built...
-
definitive proof in
favor of 13 came out in 1939). In
relation to the
Domitii Ahenobarbi, von
Domaszewski also
proposed in the same 1903
article that...
- style, and language. He is also
credited with the
first life
table ever.
Domitii Ulpiani fragmenta,
consisting of 29 titles, were
first edited by Tilius...
- it was
favored by a
number of
prominent gentes,
including the Cornelii,
Domitii, Manlii, and Servilii. The name
gradually became less
common in imperial...
-
Lucius Domitius Alexander (died c. 310),
probably born in Phrygia, was
vicarius of
Africa when
Emperor Maxentius ordered him to send his son as hostage...
-
Claudian branches of the
Imperial family. However, he was born into the
Domitii Ahenobarbi on his father's side. Nero
became a
Claudian in name as a result...
- area
mainly consisted of
vineyards and
rushes and took the name of
Horti Domitii,
being owned by
Domitia Longina, the wife of Domitian. The area was later...