Domician
Domician was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 81 to 96 AD. He was the younger brother of Emperor Titus and is known for his efforts to strengthen the authority of the emperor and the Roman state. Domician implemented various reforms, including changes in the tax system and military organization, and he was known for his building projects in Rome.
His reign was marked by a focus on autocracy and a desire for control, which led to tensions with the Senate. Domician's rule ended when he was assassinated in a conspiracy involving members of his court, leading to the end of the Flavian dynasty.