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Domitia Decidiana : ウィキペディア英語版
Domitia Decidiana
Domitia Decidiana was a Roman woman who lived in the 1st century. She was a well-connected woman of illustrious descent.
In 62 she married the Roman general Gnaeus Julius Agricola, who had just recently returned from service in Britain as a military tribune. She gave birth to a son, whose name is not known, in 63, and in 64 to a daughter, Julia Agricola. Not long after Julia's birth, the son died. Julia married the historian Tacitus in 78. Agricola and Domitia had another son in 83, who died within a year.
According to Tacitus, not only did Domitia and Agricola have a very happy marriage, Domitia's connections were useful to her husband's political career. She survived him when he died in 93, and was named as co-heir, along with Julia and the emperor Domitian, in his will.
==References==

*Tacitus, ''Agricola'' (6-7 ), (9 ), (29 ), (43-44 )

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