Flavia Domitilla (fl. 60 CE)
Flavia Domitilla (fl. 60 ce)
Roman noblewoman. Flourished around 60 ce; daughter of Flavia Domitilla (fl. 39 ce) and Titus Flavius Vespasianus (Vespasian), a general and Roman emperor (r. 69–79 ce); married Q. Petillius Cerialis Caesius Rufus known as Petillius (a partisan of Vespasian), by 60 ce; children: (stepchildren) two sons, Rufus and Firmus; daughter Flavia Domitilla (c. 60–96 ce). See Flavia Domitilla (c. 60–96 ce) for family history.
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