Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo was a prominent Roman general during the 1st century AD, known for his military prowess and leadership. He served under the Emperor Nero and played a significant role in the Roman campaigns against the Parthian Empire, particularly in the region of Armenia. His successful strategies and ability to command troops earned him a reputation as one of Rome's most effective generals.
Corbulo's military career was marked by his decisive victories and his efforts to strengthen Roman influence in the East. However, his relationship with Nero soured over time, leading to his eventual forced suicide in 67 AD. Despite his tragic end, Corbulo is remembered for his contributions to Roman military history.