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Julia Domna (Latin: [ˈjuːli.a
ˈdomna]; c. 160 – 217 AD) was
Roman empress from 193 to 211 as the wife of
Emperor Septimius Severus. She was the
first empress...
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Domna (Russian: Домна) can
refer to:
Domna,
Republic of Buryatia, a selo (village) in Sosnovo-Ozersky
Selsoviet of
Yeravninsky District of the Republic...
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Domna Samiou (Gr****: Δόμνα Σαμίου; 12
October 1928 – 10
March 2012) was a
prominent Gr****
researcher and
performer of Gr**** folk music. She
received her...
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Domna Anisimovna Anisimova (Russian: До́мна Ани́симовна Ани́симова, IPA: [
ˈdomnə ɐˈnʲisʲɪməvnə ɐˈnʲisʲɪməvə] ; fl. 19th century),
known as
Blind Domna...
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Emperors as the
victor of the
civil war of 193–197, and his wife,
Julia Domna.
After the
short reigns and ********inations of
their two sons, Caracalla...
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Domna Yuferova (died
after 1797), was a
Russian industrialist. She was
married to the rich second-guild
merchant Nikofor Yurefov (1748–1790) in Sofia...
- Geta was the
younger son of
Septimius Severus by his
second wife
Julia Domna. He was born on 7
March 189 in
either Rome or Mediolanum, at a time when...
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Domna Maria Michailidou (Gr****: Δόμνα Μιχαηλίδου; born 13
November 1987) is a Gr****
economist and
politician who
currently serves as
Minister for Labour...
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Domna C.
Stanton is an
American professor,
currently a
Distinguished Professor of
French at
Graduate Center of the City
University of New York Stanton...
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southern desert frontier of the empire. With his
second wife,
Julia Domna,
Severus had two sons; the elder, Caracalla, was
proclaimed Augustus, or...