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Publius Aelius Hadrianus (as emperor Imperator Caesar Divi Traiani filius Traianus Hadrianus Augustus , and Divus Hadrianus after his apotheosis, known as Hadrian in English; 24 January 76 – 10...
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Publius Aelius Hadrianus was born on 24 January AD 76, probably at Rome, though his family lived in Italica in Baetica. Having originally come from Picenum in north-eastern when this part of Spain was opened up to Roman settlement, Hadrian's family had lived in Italica for some three centuries.
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Hadrian: 76 ADE to 138 ADE ... Upon the ascention of Trajan as emperor,Hadrians career began to advance. In 96 AD Hadrian held his first public office as a tribune of Macedonia .Following his Tribuneship,Hadrian served in Trajan's Dacian ... Trajan died in 117 AD and Hadrian immediately suceeded to the throne of emperor.
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On August 11, which he considered his dies imperii, the army of Syria hailed its legate, Hadrian, as emperor, which made the senate's formal acceptance an almost meaningless event. This was an example of the ... Underscoring the importance of Hadrian's work, Kunkel in his magisterial survey of Roman law indicates,
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Hadrian was the Roman emperor responsible for the wall across Britain named for him. ... Hadrian (r. A.D. 117-138) was a Roman emperor known for his many building projects, cities named Hadrianopolis (Adrianopolis) after him, and the famous wall across Britain, from Tyne to Solway, designed to keep the barbarians out of...
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I. The original home of the family of the Emperor Hadrian was Picenum, the later, Spain; for Hadrian himself relates in his autobiography that his forefathers came from Hadria, but settled in Italica in the time of the Scipios. ... Behold / The Roman King whose laws shall establish Rome / Anew, from tiny Cures' humble...
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In the year 100 AD, two years after his guardian became Emperor, Hadrian was wed to the young great-niece of said guardian. The girl, Sabina, was approximately 13 and still fairly young even by Roman terms of marriage.
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76-138 A.D. Hadrian, who came to power in 117 A.D., was one of the greatest of the Roman emperors, the third in the line of the "Adoptive Emperors". He was a successful general, under whom the Roman Empire reached its greatest extent.
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