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domitian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


domitian ka kya matlab hota hai


डोमिटियन

रोम के सम्राट; वेस्पेसियन का बेटा जो अपने भाई तीतुस का सफल रहा; आतंक के शासन को बढ़ावा दिया और एक अत्याचारी के रूप में हत्या कर दी गई (51-96)



domitian शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

डोमिटियन ने फिर से विश्व देवालय का पुनर्निर्माण कराया, जो फिर 110 ई. में जल गया।

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domitian's Usage Examples:

Domitian's succession (on the 13th of September 81) was unquestioned, and it would seem that he had intended, so far as his weak volition and mean abilities would allow, to govern well.


When Vespasian was proclaimed emperor at Alexandria,Domitian escaped with difficulty from the temple of the Capitol, which had been set on fire by the Vitellians, and remained in hiding till his father's party proved victorious.


DOMITIAN (TITUS FLAVIUS DOMITIANUS), Roman emperor A.D.


Indeed it would seem that Domitian instituted a persecution of the Jews, to which Nerva his successor put an end.


But Domitian, according to pagan historians, bore hardly on them.


Worship of an emperor during his lifetime, except as the worship of his genius, was, save in the cases of Caligula and Domitian, confined to the provinces.


We do not, however, know its date, save that, if not Domitian's work, it was carried out soon after his death, and the whole frontier thus constituted was reorganized, probably by Hadrian, with a continuous wooden palisade reaching from Rhine to Danube.


The second advance was made by Domitian about A.D.


It was finished in the thirteenth year of Domitian (93).


The construction of the coast road, the Via Severiana, from Ostia to Tarracina, added to the importance of the place; and the beauty of the promontory with its luxuriant flora and attractive view had made it frequented by the Romans as early as 200 B.C. Galba and Domitian possessed country houses here.



domitian's Meaning':

Emperor of Rome; son of Vespasian who succeeded his brother Titus; instigated a reign of terror and was assassinated as a tyrant (51-96

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