Domitian’s reign lasted for 15 years, making him one of the longer-serving emperors in Roman history. His time in power can be characterized by his attempts to stabilize and strengthen the empire, but also by his increasingly autocratic and oppressive policies.
Military Campaigns and Expans
Domitian, one of the most controversial figures in Roman history, ruled the Roman Empire from 81 CE to 96 CE. He was the last of the Flavian dynasty, following his father Vespasian and his older brother Titus, both of whom had significant military and political achievements. Domitian’s reign,
Carus' reign, however, was cut short in 285 CE. While campaigning in the eastern provinces, Carus died suddenly under mysterious circumstances. There are several theories surrounding his death. Some sources claim that Carus was struck by a lightning bolt during a campaign, while others suggest h
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus I, better known by his regnal name Carus, was a Roman emperor who reigned from 283 CE until his sudden death in 285 CE. Though his reign was short, Carus' time as emperor was marked by significant military campaigns and internal challenges, all of which contributed to t