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Domitian Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Explore the intriguing world of ancient Rome with our fact-matching game, Domitian’s Quest! Join Domitian, the powerful Roman emperor, on a journey to uncover hidden truths and piece together important information fragments.

  • Uncover historical facts about Domitian’s reign
  • Use spells for hints and extra time
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  • Domitian was the Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96.
  • He was the younger brother of Titus, who preceded him as emperor.
  • Domitian was known for his autocratic rule and harsh policies towards the Senate.
  • He was assassinated in AD 96 by court officials and members of his own household.
  • Domitian was the last of the Flavian dynasty of Roman emperors.
  • He was known for his extensive building projects in Rome, including the Domus Augustana.
  • Domitian was a patron of the arts and sponsored poets and writers during his reign.
  • He was the first Roman emperor to be declared a god while still alive.
  • Domitian launched several military campaigns during his reign, including conflicts in Germany and Dacia.
  • He was known for his paranoia and executed many perceived enemies and conspirators.
  • Domitian was also known for his cruelty, often ordering brutal punishments for those who opposed him.
  • He implemented a system of informants to root out dissent and perceived threats to his rule.
  • Domitian was married twice, first to Domitia Longina and then to Domitia Cornelia.
  • He had one son, Titus Flavius Domitianus, who died young.
  • Domitian was known for his extravagant lifestyle and love of luxury.
  • He was a skilled administrator and implemented several reforms to the Roman economy and government.
  • Domitian was deified after his death by the Senate, despite his unpopularity during his reign.
  • He was succeeded by Nerva, who was chosen as emperor by the Senate.
  • Domitian's reign is often seen as a period of relative peace and stability in the Roman Empire.
  • However, his harsh rule and paranoia left a lasting legacy of fear and distrust in the Roman government.

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