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Domitia Longina
Domitia Longina (c.53-c.130): wife ot the Roman emperor Domitian.
Relatives
- Father: Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo
- Mother: Cassia Longina
- First husband: Lucius Aelius Plautius Lamia Aelianus
- Second husband: Domitian
- Children: a son Titus Flavius (?)
Main deeds
- Born between 50 and 55 as daughter of Rome's famous general Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo and his wife Cassia Longina
- Before 70: Domitia's first marriage: to Lucius Aelius Plautius Lamia Aelianus
- 69: Year of the Four Emperors; coup of Vespasian
- 70: Domitia's second marriage: to Domitian, second son of Vespasian
- 73: Birth of a son; he dies before his tenth birthday
- 79: Death of Vespasian; he is succeeded by his eldest son, Titus
- 81: Death of Titus; he is succeeded by his brother; Domitia receives the title Augusta
- Her son Titus Flavius dies; he receives divine honors
- 83: Exile and recall
- 96: Assassination of Domitian; Domitia appears to have been somehow involved
- After 126 and before 140, a temple is dedicated to Domitia in Gabii, proving that by then, she was dead.