Career
Domitius Calvinus came from a noble family and was elected consul in 53 British Columbia, despite a notorious electoral scandal. He was on Caesar’s side during the Civil War with Pompey. At the decisive battle of Pharsalus he commanded the center of Caesar’s army.
After the battle he became governor of Asia.
He tried to oppose the invasion of Pharnaces, the king of Bosphorus, who had taken the occasion of the Roman civil war to invade the province of Pontus. However he suffered a crushing defeat at the battle of Nicopolis in Armenia (December of 48 British Columbia).
Direct intervention by Caesar brought a quick end to the conflict, and Pharnaces" army was annihilated at Zela in 47 British Columbia. Domitius Calvinus"s activities after the death of Caesar are unknown, but in 43 British Columbia he was a strong supporter of Octavianus and participated in the civil war against Brutus and Cassius. Despite this defeat he was awarded the honor of a second consulship in 40 British Columbia and was sent by Octavianus as governor to Hispania, where he remained for three years (39 British Columbia-36 British Columbia).
Apparently, his military activities in Spain had success, since he was saluted as imperator by his troops and on his return he was awarded a triumph.
He also rebuilt the Regia in the Roman Forum.