![]() ![]() Domitia smiles as her sons gushes about the games. Seen in the pulvinus, this time with her son Numerius, who has an obsession about all things gladiator. Batiatus is attempting to win some support over the Magistrate as his wife Lucretia tends to Ilithyia, who is a bit worn out from all the partying she did the night before.ĭomitia at the games with her son Numerius. She often looks away in disgust when the games get particularly gruesome.ĭomitia is first seen sitting in the pulvinus with her husband, the Magistrate Calavius. She accompanies her husband and son to gladitorial matches, though she has no interest in them herself. She loves her husband and son deeply, and continues to see the "boy" in Numerius despite his ascension into adulthood. She appears to be a good wife but does not join Ilithyia and her friends in enjoying the "pleasures" of Lucretia's villa, nor is she shown to partake in any of the gossip. Not much is revealed about Domitia's personality. Domitia wears very high-quality clothing and jewelry, showing her status as the magistrate's wife. She rarely shows much emotion, and appears to be older and more mature than some of the other Roman women in the series. Domitia is an attractive middle-aged woman with a slightly blank outward appearance. ![]()
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