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  1. Flavia Domitilla the Younger or Flavia Domitilla Minor (c. 45 – c. 66) was the only daughter of the Roman Emperor Vespasian.

  2. Flavia Domitilla Major was the wife of the Roman Emperor Vespasian and mother of the emperors Titus and Domitian. She died before her husband became emperor in 69 AD. [2] After her death she is thought to have been deified by the name Diva Domitilla.

  3. Portrait of Flavia Domitilla the Younger on Modern Bust, Called Messalina. The elegant female portrait is characterized by a particular hairstyle composed of a series of flat ringlets divided by a central parting, with the remaining locks of hair gathered into a folded ponytail.

  4. Who was Domitilla the Younger? Flavia Domitilla the Younger or Flavia Domitilla Minor was the only daughter of the Roman Emperor Vespasian and Flavia Domitilla the Elder. Her elder brother was Titus, and her younger brother Domitian.

  5. Saint Flavia Domitilla of Terracina, also known as Domitilla the Younger, was a Roman noble lay woman who lived during the first century AD. She was born into the prestigious Flavian dynasty, being the grand-daughter of Emperor Vespasian and the niece of Emperors Titus and Domitian.

  6. The younger Domitilla had left Vespasian's immediate family, however, also included two daughters whose offspring could potentially have two women by that name, his wife and his daughter, carried on the Flavian dynasty; she may have merited both of whom died before his ascent to imperial power.1 divine honors for that reason.

  7. Roman noblewoman. Born around 60 ce; executed in 96 ce; daughter of Q. Petillius Cerialis Caesius Rufus, known as Petillius, and Flavia Domitilla (fl. 60 ce); married T. Flavius Clemens; children: sons T. Flavius Domitianus Caesar and T. Flavius Vespasianus Caesar.