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ROMAN GENERAL, FATHER OF EMPRESS DOMITIA LONGINA
Corbulo; Cnaeus Domitius Corbulo; Cn. Domitius Corbulo; Domitius Corbulo
  • The so-called "Pseudo-Corbulo", once thought to be the portrait of Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, actually a portrait of [[Gaius Cassius Longinus]] Parian marble. ([[Centrale Montemartini]], Rome)
  • Statue of Corbulo in Voorburg, Netherlands

Domitius Afer         
1ST CENTURY AD ROMAN ORATOR AND ADVOCATE
Gnaeus Domitius Afer; Domitus Afer; Afor. Domitius
Gnaeus Domitius Afer (died 59) was a Roman orator and advocate, born at Nemausus (Nîmes) in Gallia Narbonensis. He flourished in the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero.
Domitius Zenofilus         
POLITICIAN
Domitius Zenophilus
Domitius Zenofilus (or Zenophilus;Inscriptions (, , ) and other primary evidence spell his same with 'f' (see ), but some secondary sources render it with 'ph'. 320–333 AD) was a Roman senator who had an illustrious political career under the Emperor Constantine.
Domitius Domitianus         
ROMAN USURPER IN 297 AD
L. Domitius Domitianus; Lucius Domitius Domitianus; Domitian III; Domitianus III
Lucius Domitius Domitianus or, rarely, Domitian III, was a Roman usurper against Diocletian, who seized power for a short time in Egypt.

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Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo

Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (Peltuinum c. AD 7 – 67) was a popular Roman general, brother-in-law of the emperor Caligula and father-in-law of Domitian. The emperor Nero, highly fearful of Corbulo's reputation, ordered him to commit suicide, which the general carried out faithfully, exclaiming "Axios", meaning "I am worthy", and fell on his own sword.