Criticism of political propaganda in classical sources Domitianus 81-96 AD

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This is a historical study that criticizes, describes and analyzes the political propaganda used by Emperor Domitianus, based on three axes: sometimes through military operations on the borders of the empire to secure the empire. And at other times, through a giant program of construction and reconstruction that represents his achievements. And a third by showing the emperor's administrative, economic and legislative reforms. For his influence on the minds and consciences of the entire Roman people inside and outside Rome as the patron of the empire. The propaganda came through persuasion in various ways, and of different colors, to influence public opinion to consolidate the idea of venerating the emperor alive and reviving his memory after his death through The Domitiana Colosso Statuam, Via Domitiana, Domus Domitiana Palace, and the Triclinium banqueting hall represent his immortal architectural achievements.