
Domitian (son)
Domitian was a Roman emperor and the son of Vespasian. He ruled from 81 to 96 AD, known for strengthening the empire’s military, building projects, and promoting economic stability. His reign was marked by efforts to centralize authority and improve infrastructure, but also by political repression and controversy over his authoritarian style. Despite his strict measures, he maintained Rome’s power and security. Domitian’s leadership helped solidify the Flavian dynasty and contributed to the empire’s resilience, although his later rule faced increasing opposition, leading to his assassination.