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Domitius Collection

Domitius: A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Intriguing History In the annals of ancient Rome, the name Domitius echoes through time, evoking tales of power, sacrifice

Background imageDomitius Collection: Caesar Releases Domitius

Caesar Releases Domitius
Julius Caesar captures his opponent Domitius, but diplomatically releases him as a gesture of conciliation

Background imageDomitius Collection: Ulpian / Thevet 1584

Ulpian / Thevet 1584
DOMITIUS ULPIANUS Roman jurist, author of many legal commentaries

Background imageDomitius Collection: Sacrifice before the Temple of Jupiter in Rome

Sacrifice before the Temple of Jupiter in Rome
Sacrifice before the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome. Roman priests burn offerings at an altar, while others ritually slaughter bulls, wash hands in a bowl. Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus

Background imageDomitius Collection: Nero, Claudius Lucius Domitius Nero (37-68), Roman emperor (54-68)

Nero, Claudius Lucius Domitius Nero (37-68), Roman emperor (54-68)

Background imageDomitius Collection: Scene of the sacrifice of a bull to the god Mars, relief on the altar of Domitius Aenobarbus

Scene of the sacrifice of a bull to the god Mars, relief on the altar of Domitius Aenobarbus

Background imageDomitius Collection: Scene of a census, relief on the altar of Domitius Aenobarbus

Scene of a census, relief on the altar of Domitius Aenobarbus

Background imageDomitius Collection: Bust of Corbulo, 1st century

Bust of Corbulo, 1st century
Bust of Corbulo (7-67), the general of Claudius in the period c.41-54 AD, from Gabies in Tunisia. From the Louvres collection, 1st century

Background imageDomitius Collection: Bust of a Roman, supposedly Domitius Corbulo, first half of 1st century BC

Bust of a Roman, supposedly Domitius Corbulo, first half of 1st century BC. Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (6-67) was a Roman general. He was the brother-in-law of the Emperor Caligula

Background imageDomitius Collection: Coin From The Era Of Aurelian, Lucius Domitius Aurelianus, A. D. 214 / 215- 275. Roman Emperor

Coin From The Era Of Aurelian, Lucius Domitius Aurelianus, A. D. 214 / 215- 275. Roman Emperor
Coin From The Era Of Aurelian, Lucius Domitius Aurelianus, A.D. 214/215- 275.Roman Emperor

Background imageDomitius Collection: Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Ad37 - 68 Born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus Fifth And Last

Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Ad37 - 68 Born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus Fifth And Last Roman Emperor Of The Julio-Claudian Dynasty From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageDomitius Collection: Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi

Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus. Wedding of Poseidon and Amphi
Roman Art. Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus or A?u?Statue Base of Marcus AntoniusA?u?, relief freize of a monumental statue group base

Background imageDomitius Collection: Altar of Domitius. Detail. Ca. 150 BC

Altar of Domitius. Detail. Ca. 150 BC
Altar of Domitius. At the base is depicting the wedding of Poseidon and Amphitrite. Ca. 150 BC. Detail of the nuptial courtship with a Nereid on a hippocampus bringing a present and winged erotes

Background imageDomitius Collection: Cneus Domitius

Cneus Domitius
CNEUS DOMITIUC AHENOBARBUS Roman Tribune of the People Date: flourished 104 BC

Background imageDomitius Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Domitius, Nero, Twelve, Caesars, Horseback, Artist, Abraham de Bruyn

Drawings Prints, Print, Domitius, Nero, Twelve, Caesars, Horseback, Artist, Abraham de Bruyn
Drawings and Prints, Print, Domitius Nero from Twelve Caesars on Horseback, Artist, Abraham de Bruyn, Flemish, Antwerp 1540-1587 Cologne (?), Bruyn, Abraham de, 1540, 1587, ca. 1565-1587, 1565, 1587

Background imageDomitius Collection: OCTAVIA (42-62). Roman empress, wife of Nero

OCTAVIA (42-62). Roman empress, wife of Nero.; NERO, Lucius Domitius Nero Claudius (37-68). Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. Portrait of the Emperor Nero and his first wife Octavia. Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageDomitius Collection: NERO, Lucius Domitius Nero Claudius (37-68)

NERO, Lucius Domitius Nero Claudius (37-68). Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. Coin with Emperor Neros effigy. Coin

Background imageDomitius Collection: DOMITIUS ULPIANUS / n(170?-228 A. D. ). Roman jurist. Line engraving, 1584

DOMITIUS ULPIANUS / n(170?-228 A. D. ). Roman jurist. Line engraving, 1584
DOMITIUS ULPIANUS /n(170?-228 A.D.). Roman jurist. Line engraving, 1584

Background imageDomitius Collection: Nero at the Games

Nero at the Games
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, later NERO Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus, depicted at the games where, blind in one eye, he used an emerald as an eyeglass

Background imageDomitius Collection: Nero (Gucht)

Nero (Gucht)
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, later NERO Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus, Roman emperor

Background imageDomitius Collection: NERO

NERO CLAUDIUS CAESAR DRUSUS GERMANICUS (originally Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus) Roman emperor


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Domitius: A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Intriguing History In the annals of ancient Rome, the name Domitius echoes through time, evoking tales of power, sacrifice, and persecution. From Caesar's release to Nero's reign as emperor, this enigmatic figure left an indelible mark on Roman history. Caesar Releases Domitius - The story begins with a pivotal moment when Julius Caesar set free a man named Domitius. Little is known about this event, but it hints at the intrigue and political maneuvering that characterized Roman society. Ulpian / Thevet 1584 - In 1584, Ulpian and Thevet captured the essence of ancient Rome in their works. Their depictions offer us glimpses into scenes like sacrifices before the majestic Temple of Jupiter in Rome—a testament to the religious fervor that permeated daily life. Nero, Claudius Lucius Domitius Nero (37-68), Roman Emperor (54-68) - One cannot speak without mentioning Nero himself. As emperor from 54 to 68 AD, Nero wielded immense power and infamy. His reign was marked by extravagance and cruelty—traits that would ultimately lead to his downfall. Scene of Sacrifice on Altar Aenobarbus - On the altar dedicated by Aenobarbus lies a relief depicting a scene where a bull is offered as sacrifice to Mars—the god associated with war. This artwork provides insight into religious practices during those times. Scene of Census on Altar Aenobarbus - Another captivating relief found on Aenobarbus' altar portrays a census taking place—an essential administrative task for maintaining order within the empire. Busts Depicting Corbulo and Supposedly Domitius Corbulo - These busts from different periods shed light on the lives of two influential figures.