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Domitia Longina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (368 words) |
 | Domitia was the youngest daughter to Roman General, Consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo and Cassia Longina. |
 | Domitia bore Domitian two children, a son in 71 AD and a daughter in 74 AD. |
 | Domitia in 83 AD, had an affair with an actor called Paris. |
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 | Domitia's sensual response to the stage, however, is not caused by the actors nor their performance; rather, Domitia herself causes this response by developing an inappropriate relationship with the performance. |
 | Domitia's control of the performance substitutes her political authority for the players' theatrical authority as she encodes the performance through imperial decree. |
 | Domitia's second stratagem depends on an awareness of Domitian's obsession with the stage, an obsession that is fairly well known in Rome. |