He transformed the city of Rome, finishing the Colosseum and building a massive palace on the Palatine Hill that dominated the city’s skyline.
Unlike many of his predecessors, Domitian took a hands-on approach to governance that often bypassed the Senate. His administration was characterized by: The Emperor Domitian
He strengthened the Roman economy and raised the pay of the Roman legions for the first time since Augustus. He transformed the city of Rome, finishing the
He showed a strong interest in Egyptian religion, commissioning granite obelisks in honor of the goddess Isis and presenting himself as a "Roman pharaoh". The "Master and God" He transformed the city of Rome