On the 18th September AD 96 another of those dreadful Roman Emperors was done in. This time it was Domitian. His father had been the great military commander Vespasian, who started work on the Colosseum. Domitian succeeded his equally good brother, Titus, but when he fell ill, he left orders to his attendants to let him starve.
Domitian was a sadist and as he grew older he lost his good looks and athletic frame. He took his brother’s daughter as a mistress and executed a man after he had taken his wife from him, because he had joked about it with Titus. His wife hatched a plot with another who also feared for his life, using other members of the Emperor’s exasperated staff.
The assassination came days after Domitian had celebrated his 15th anniversary as Emperor.
The man who would do the deed was Stephanus, the steward to  the Emperor’s niece, Domitilla. Days before he began wearing a sling, feigning an injury. On the 18th September he placed a dagger in it and at a good moment pulled it out, stabbing Domitian in the groin. The two wrestled for their lives, until four more plotters came in and stabbed the Emperor a further seven times.
He was succeeded by a 65 year old Nerva, who was elected by the Senate and who died of natural causes. He was the first of the Five Good Emperors.
Well Done Leicester!
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Who the hell are the Raptors? What on earth is The Stanley Cup?
Us Brits are still celebrating Leicester winning the Premiership. Now there’s an achievement to be proud of - especially those who support the team and live in the city.
My wife is a Leicester girl, but hates football. Nevertheless her family have abandoned sanity for the duration.
The little club, the underdog, can still surpass the clubs with all the money. On occasion. Well done Leicester!
If anyone would like a cricket update then do let me know……? Anyone?
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Cricket? You need to stay in more, PP.
Fantastic, Leicester winning though. Agree on that.
You will be telling me, you are watching the Euros next. -
@wittmann:
You will be telling me, you are watching the Euros next.
Do you mean Eurovision witt (with a small w)? I do have a friend that has people round to watch it every year. We have so far always managed to find sufficient excuse to be elsewhere!
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Certainly not! I meant the bloody football competition. I am Italian, not… I am not sure what the people who watch that are. Aliens, perhaps.
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Funny - I felt sure that you would be a Eurovision fan …… :-D
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I can’t speak for all Brits, I know West Ham’s owner and fans are grumpy that Leicester stole their small-team thunder and overshadowed their good season. And there is no consolation for Tottenham when they could only muster a third place finish in a year when all the titans (Arsenal, Chelsea and the Manchester clubs) struggled.
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@Private:
Funny - I felt sure that you would be a Eurovision fan …… :-D
Wxxker!
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Truly a funny season, General Veers.
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Are you a Brit then GV?
Actually I am a West Ham fan, albeit not much of one, but am pleased to celebrate Leicester’s amazing success. They didn’t just win - they smashed it!
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I’m an Yankee Manchester United supporter; that crushing loss at Boleyn Ground was the final nail in Louis van Gaal’s coffin, even after a miraculous FA win.
But I’m glad an upstart like Leicester won the title over the likes of Chelsea or Manchester City. Will they sell Vardy or keep the team together for a run in Europe? I look forward to Jose Mourinho’s first match coming in the Community Shield against the Foxes.
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Will Jose prove “special” at ManU then?
His record is incredible, but I have never been convinced by him and feel that my doubts have been substantiated by his latest run of mishaps at Chelsea. Perhaps those will tone down his god complex?!
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I hate him.
Am annoyed Man.U. had to hire the expensive p***k. -
@wittmann:
Wxxker!
Was that you remembering what they call people who watch Eurovision?
No wonder I was mislead! :wink: