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  • Trajan
  • Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117

    Trajan (/ˈtreɪ.dʒən/ TRAY-jən; born Marcus Ulpius Traianus, 18 September 53 – c. 9 August 117) was a Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117, remembered as the

    Trajan

    Trajan

    Trajan

  • Trajan's Column
  • Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Trajan's Column (Italian: Colonna Traiana, Latin: Columna Traiani) is a Roman triumphal column in Rome, Italy, that commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's

    Trajan's Column

    Trajan's Column

    Trajan's_Column

  • Trajan Langdon
  • American basketball executive and former player (born 1976)

    Trajan Shaka Langdon (born May 13, 1976) is an American basketball executive and former professional player. He is the current president of basketball

    Trajan Langdon

    Trajan Langdon

    Trajan_Langdon

  • Trajan (typeface)
  • Typeface

    Trajan is a serif typeface designed in 1989 by Carol Twombly for Adobe. The design is based on the letterforms of capitalis monumentalis or Roman square

    Trajan (typeface)

    Trajan (typeface)

    Trajan_(typeface)

  • Trajan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Trajan may refer to: Traianus, or Trajan, the 13th Roman emperor. Marcus Ulpius Traianus, a senator and father to Emperor Trajan Traianus Hadrianus, or

    Trajan (disambiguation)

    Trajan_(disambiguation)

  • Trajan's Dacian Wars
  • 101–106 AD pair of Roman wars against Dacia

    Trajan's Dacian Wars (101–102, 105–106) were two military campaigns fought between the Roman Empire and the Dacians under King Decebalus during the reign

    Trajan's Dacian Wars

    Trajan's Dacian Wars

    Trajan's_Dacian_Wars

  • Hadrian
  • Roman emperor from 117 to 138

    emperor, Trajan, and his second cousin once removed. The marriage and Hadrian's later succession as emperor were probably promoted by Trajan's wife Pompeia

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

  • Arch of Trajan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Arch of Trajan may refer to: Arch of Trajan (Ancona), Italy Arch of Trajan (Benevento), Italy Arch of Trajan (Canosa), Italy Arch of Trajan (Mactaris)

    Arch of Trajan

    Arch_of_Trajan

  • Nerva–Antonine dynasty
  • Dynasty of 7 Roman Emperors from 96 AD to 192

    comprised seven Roman emperors who ruled from 96 AD to 192: Nerva (96–98), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius (138–161), Marcus Aurelius (161–180)

    Nerva–Antonine dynasty

    Nerva–Antonine dynasty

    Nerva–Antonine_dynasty

  • Trajan's Forum
  • Ancient Roman imperial forum in Rome

    Trajan's Forum (Latin: Forum Traiani; Italian: Foro di Traiano) was the last of the Imperial fora to be constructed in ancient Rome. The architect Apollodorus

    Trajan's Forum

    Trajan's Forum

    Trajan's_Forum

  • Trajan's Parthian campaign
  • 114–17 Roman campaign in Mesopotamia

    Trajan's Parthian campaign was engaged by Roman emperor Trajan from 113 to 117 against the Parthian Empire in Mesopotamia. The war was initially successful

    Trajan's Parthian campaign

    Trajan's Parthian campaign

    Trajan's_Parthian_campaign

  • The Justice of Trajan
  • Painting by Eugène Delacroix

    The Justice of Trajan is an 1840 history painting by the French romantic artist Eugène Delacroix. It illustrates the Justice of Trajan, a legendary story

    The Justice of Trajan

    The Justice of Trajan

    The_Justice_of_Trajan

  • Decebalus
  • King of Dacia (r. 87–106)

    period of independence during which Decebalus consolidated his rule. When Trajan came to power, his armies invaded Dacia to weaken its threat to the Roman

    Decebalus

    Decebalus

    Decebalus

  • Nerva
  • Roman emperor from AD 96 to 98

    essentially forced him to adopt an heir. After some deliberation Nerva adopted Trajan, a young and popular general, as his successor. After barely fifteen months

    Nerva

    Nerva

    Nerva

  • Trajan Jeffcoat
  • American football player (born 1999)

    Trajan Jeffcoat (born October 7, 1999) is an American professional football defensive end. He played college football for the Missouri Tigers and Arkansas

    Trajan Jeffcoat

    Trajan_Jeffcoat

  • Marcia (mother of Trajan)
  • Mother of Roman emperor Trajan

    before 100) was a Roman noblewoman and the mother of the Roman emperor Trajan. Marcia came from a noble and politically influential gens, the plebeian

    Marcia (mother of Trajan)

    Marcia_(mother_of_Trajan)

  • Trajan's Bridge
  • Roman segmental arch bridge over the lower Danube

    Trajan's Bridge (Romanian: Podul lui Traian; Serbian: Трајанов мост, romanized: Trajanov most), also called Bridge of Apollodorus over the Danube, was

    Trajan's Bridge

    Trajan's Bridge

    Trajan's_Bridge

  • Arch of Trajan (Benevento)
  • Roman arch in Benevento

    of Trajan (Italian: Arco di Traiano) is an ancient Roman triumphal arch in Benevento, southern Italy. It was erected in honour of the Emperor Trajan across

    Arch of Trajan (Benevento)

    Arch of Trajan (Benevento)

    Arch_of_Trajan_(Benevento)

  • Trajan's Market
  • Ancient Roman city architecture, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Trajan's Market (Latin: Mercatus Traiani; Italian: Mercati di Traiano) is a large complex of ruins in the city of Rome, Italy, located on the Via dei Fori

    Trajan's Market

    Trajan's Market

    Trajan's_Market

  • Decius
  • Roman emperor from 249 to 251

    Gaius Messius Quintus Trajanus Decius (c. 201 – June 251), known as Trajan Decius or simply Decius (/ˈdiːʃiəs/), was Roman emperor from 249 to 251. A distinguished

    Decius

    Decius

    Decius

  • Temple of Trajan
  • Ancient Roman temple

    The Temple of Trajan was a Roman temple dedicated to the emperor Trajan and his wife Plotina after his deification by the Roman Senate. It was built in

    Temple of Trajan

    Temple_of_Trajan

  • Baths of Trajan
  • Ancient Roman baths in Rome, Italy

    Baths of Trajan (Italian: Terme di Traiano) were a massive thermae, a bathing and leisure complex, built in ancient Rome and dedicated under Trajan during

    Baths of Trajan

    Baths of Trajan

    Baths_of_Trajan

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    Caligula Claudius Nero Galba Otho Vitellius Vespasian Titus Domitian Nerva Trajan Hadrian Antoninus Pius Lucius Verus Marcus Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Villa of Trajan
  • Imperial Villa of Trajan

    The Villa of Trajan was a palatial summer residence and hunting lodge of the ancient Roman Emperor Trajan (r. 98-117 AD), dating from the beginning of

    Villa of Trajan

    Villa of Trajan

    Villa_of_Trajan

  • Dendera Temple complex
  • Ancient Egyptian temple complex

    gods when outside of the temple during festivals Gateways of Domitian and Trajan the Roman Kiosk The Dendera Temple is not to be confused with the Dendera

    Dendera Temple complex

    Dendera Temple complex

    Dendera_Temple_complex

  • Trajan (board game)
  • Board game introduced in 2011

    Trajan is a board game designed by Stefan Feld and first introduced in 2011 by German publisher Ammonit Spieleverlag. The game takes place in ancient Rome

    Trajan (board game)

    Trajan_(board_game)

  • Plutei of Trajan
  • Ancient Roman carvings

    Plutei of Trajan (Latin Plutei Traiani; often called the Anaglypha Traiani) are carved stone balustrades built for the Roman emperor Trajan. They are

    Plutei of Trajan

    Plutei of Trajan

    Plutei_of_Trajan

  • Trajan's First Dacian War
  • Conflict between the Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Dacia (101–102)

    Trajan's First Dacian War took place from 101 to 102. The Kingdom of Dacia, under King Decebalus, had become a threat to the Roman Empire, and defeated

    Trajan's First Dacian War

    Trajan's First Dacian War

    Trajan's_First_Dacian_War

  • Justice of Trajan
  • The Justice of Trajan is a legendary episode in the life of Roman Emperor Trajan, based upon Dio Cassius' account (Epitome of Book LXVIII, chapter 10):

    Justice of Trajan

    Justice of Trajan

    Justice_of_Trajan

  • Pliny the Younger
  • Roman lawyer, author and magistrate (61 – c. 113)

    historian Tacitus. Pliny served as an imperial magistrate under Trajan, and his letters to Trajan provide one of the few surviving records of the relationship

    Pliny the Younger

    Pliny the Younger

    Pliny_the_Younger

  • Trajan's Wall
  • Eastern European fortifications made of earth

    Trajan's Wall (Romanian: Valul lui Traian) is the name used for several linear earthen fortifications (Latin: valla) found across Eastern Europe, Moldova

    Trajan's Wall

    Trajan's Wall

    Trajan's_Wall

  • Salonia Matidia
  • Niece of Roman emperor Trajan (68-119)

    emperor Trajan. Trajan had no children and treated her like his daughter. Her father died in 78 and Matidia went with her mother to live with Trajan and his

    Salonia Matidia

    Salonia Matidia

    Salonia_Matidia

  • Basilica Ulpia
  • Ancient Roman civic basilica in the Forum of Trajan

    located in the Forum of Trajan. The Basilica Ulpia separates the temple from the main courtyard in the Forum of Trajan with the Trajan's Column to the northwest

    Basilica Ulpia

    Basilica Ulpia

    Basilica_Ulpia

  • Statue of Trajan, Rome
  • Sculpture in Rome, Italy

    A statue of Trajan is installed along Via dei Fori Imperiali in Rome, Italy. Statue of Trajan, Tower Hill Steves, Rick; Openshaw, Gene (2016-09-27). Rick

    Statue of Trajan, Rome

    Statue of Trajan, Rome

    Statue_of_Trajan,_Rome

  • Pliny the Younger on Christians
  • Pliny the Younger's views about Christianity

    of Bithynia and Pontus (now in modern Turkey), wrote a letter to Emperor Trajan around AD 110 and asked for counsel on dealing with the early Christian

    Pliny the Younger on Christians

    Pliny the Younger on Christians

    Pliny_the_Younger_on_Christians

  • Gate of Trajan
  • Historic mountain pass in Sofia Province, Bulgaria

    The Gate of Trajan or Trajan's Gate (Bulgarian: Траянови врата, romanized: Trayanovi vrata) is a historic mountain pass near Ihtiman, Bulgaria. In antiquity

    Gate of Trajan

    Gate of Trajan

    Gate_of_Trajan

  • Statue of Trajan, Tower Hill
  • Statue on Tower Hill, London

    The statue of Trajan is an outdoor twentieth-century bronze sculpture depicting the Roman Emperor Trajan, located in front of a section of the London Wall

    Statue of Trajan, Tower Hill

    Statue of Trajan, Tower Hill

    Statue_of_Trajan,_Tower_Hill

  • Arch of Trajan (Timgad)
  • Monument in Timgad, Batna, Algeria

    The Arch of Trajan is a Roman triumphal arch located in the city of Timgad (ancient Thamugadi), near Batna, Algeria. It was built between the later 2nd

    Arch of Trajan (Timgad)

    Arch of Trajan (Timgad)

    Arch_of_Trajan_(Timgad)

  • Diaspora Revolt
  • Second Jewish–Roman War (115–117 CE)

    the Roman Empire during the final years of Emperor Trajan's reign. Hostilities began while Trajan was engaged in his Parthian campaign in Mesopotamia

    Diaspora Revolt

    Diaspora Revolt

    Diaspora_Revolt

  • Roman lettering
  • Modern usage of Roman capitals

    Roman lettering or Trajan lettering refers to the use by artists and signwriters of Roman square capitals in modern lettering, particularly in Britain

    Roman lettering

    Roman lettering

    Roman_lettering

  • Roman Dacia
  • Roman province (106–271/275)

    Roman Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə; also known as Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan’s Dacia'); or Dacia Felix, lit. 'Fortunate Dacia') was a province of the

    Roman Dacia

    Roman Dacia

    Roman_Dacia

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    ambitious public building program in Rome, including Trajan's Forum, Trajan's Market and Trajan's Column, with the architect Apollodorus of Damascus. He

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • Casperius Aelianus
  • Ancient Roman official (fl. AD 69 – 98)

    under the emperors Domitian and Nerva, and briefly under Nerva's successor Trajan. He is believed to have served as a tribune (a junior military officer)

    Casperius Aelianus

    Casperius_Aelianus

  • Apollodorus of Damascus
  • 2nd century Syrian Roman architect and engineer

    Apollodorus proffered was acted upon. Trajan's Market Trajan's Column Temple of Trajan Trajan's Bridge Trajan's Forum Pantheon, Rome Procopius of Caesarea

    Apollodorus of Damascus

    Apollodorus of Damascus

    Apollodorus_of_Damascus

  • Romans in Persia
  • Roman invasion from 64 BCE

    occupied part of the Parthian Empire in modern-day Iran (Persia). Emperor Trajan was even temporarily able to nominate a king of western parts of Parthia

    Romans in Persia

    Romans_in_Persia

  • The Justice of Trajan and Herkinbald
  • Set of lost paintings by Rogier van der Weyden

    The Justice of Trajan and Herkinbald was a set of four large panels painted by the Early Netherlandish painter Rogier van der Weyden that decorated one

    The Justice of Trajan and Herkinbald

    The Justice of Trajan and Herkinbald

    The_Justice_of_Trajan_and_Herkinbald

  • Marcus Ulpius Traianus (father of Trajan)
  • 1st century AD Roman general and senator

    was a Roman general and senator. He was the biological father of emperor Trajan. Traianus belonged to a branch of the gens Ulpia, which originally came

    Marcus Ulpius Traianus (father of Trajan)

    Marcus Ulpius Traianus (father of Trajan)

    Marcus_Ulpius_Traianus_(father_of_Trajan)

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    wife Domitia Calvilla. He was related through marriage to the emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Marcus was three when his father died, and he was raised by

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano
  • Roman phrase

    melior Traiano (Latin: "be more fortunate than Augustus [and] better than Trajan) was the formula delivered in the Roman Senate at the inauguration of late

    Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano

    Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano

    Felicior_Augusto,_melior_Traiano

  • Pompeia Plotina
  • Roman empress from AD 98 to 117

    Plotina (died 121/122) was Roman empress from 98 to 117 as the wife of Trajan. She was renowned for her interest in philosophy, and her virtue, dignity

    Pompeia Plotina

    Pompeia Plotina

    Pompeia_Plotina

  • Osroes I
  • 2nd-century Parthian contender and king

    during an invasion by Roman emperor Trajan (r. 98–117), who installed Osroes' son, Parthamaspates. After Trajan's death the following year, Osroes I's

    Osroes I

    Osroes I

    Osroes_I

  • Dacia
  • Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC – 106 AD)

    Cassius Dio. Trajan erected the Column of Trajan in Rome to commemorate his victory. Fiery battle scene between the Roman and Dacian armies, Trajan's Column

    Dacia

    Dacia

    Dacia

  • Arch of Trajan (Canosa)
  • Ancient Roman triumphal arch

    The Arch of Trajan (also called Porta Romana, Porta Varrone, and Varrense) is a Roman triumphal arch from the first half of the second century, located

    Arch of Trajan (Canosa)

    Arch of Trajan (Canosa)

    Arch_of_Trajan_(Canosa)

  • Pope Alexander I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from c. 107 to c. 115

    Pontificio). Some believe he suffered martyrdom under the Roman emperor Trajan or Hadrian. According to the Liber Pontificalis, it was Alexander I who

    Pope Alexander I

    Pope Alexander I

    Pope_Alexander_I

  • Column of Marcus Aurelius
  • Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    was built in honor of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and modeled after Trajan's Column. Dedicated to the emperor and his military campaigns during the

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column_of_Marcus_Aurelius

  • Ulpian Library
  • Greek and Latin library in ancient Rome

    ("Ulpian Library") was a Roman library founded by the Emperor Trajan in AD 114 in the Forum of Trajan, located in ancient Rome. It was considered one of the

    Ulpian Library

    Ulpian Library

    Ulpian_Library

  • Trajan the Patrician
  • Trajan the Patrician (Greek: Τραϊανός Πατρίκιος, Traianos Patrikios; Latin: Traianus Patricius) was a Byzantine historian. According to the 10th-century

    Trajan the Patrician

    Trajan_the_Patrician

  • Kitos War
  • Part of the Second Jewish–Roman War

    Following the suppression of the Mesopotamian Jewish revolt, the Roman emperor Trajan appointed his general Lusius Quietus (also known as Kitos) as consul and

    Kitos War

    Kitos War

    Kitos_War

  • Roman–Parthian Wars
  • Series of conflicts between the Parthian Empire and the Roman Republic and Roman Empire

    revival of Roman strength in Western Asia. In 113 AD, the Roman Emperor Trajan made eastern conquests and the defeat of Parthia a strategic priority, and

    Roman–Parthian Wars

    Roman–Parthian_Wars

  • Trajan's Second Dacian War
  • Conflict between the Romans and the Dacians (105-106)

    Trajan's Second Dacian War was fought between 105 and 106 because the Dacian king, Decebalus, had broken his peace terms with the Roman Emperor Trajan

    Trajan's Second Dacian War

    Trajan's Second Dacian War

    Trajan's_Second_Dacian_War

  • Ancona
  • City and seaport in Marche, Italy

    Ancona and the Arch of Trajan are depicted in Trajan's Column, with the imperial fleet departing for the Second Dacian War and Trajan haranguing his soldiers

    Ancona

    Ancona

    Ancona

  • French ship Trajan
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    French ship Trajan may refer to: French ship Trajan (1792) French ship Trajan (1811) This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names

    French ship Trajan

    French_ship_Trajan

  • Arch of Trajan (Ancona)
  • Roman triumphal arch erected in 115

    The Arch of Trajan in Ancona is a Roman triumphal arch erected in 115 by the Senate and people of Rome in the reign of Emperor Trajan. It was built in

    Arch of Trajan (Ancona)

    Arch of Trajan (Ancona)

    Arch_of_Trajan_(Ancona)

  • Tabula Traiana
  • Roman memorial plaque in Serbia

    Trajan's Plaque is a Roman memorial plaque found on the Serbian side of the Iron Gates of the Danube. The plaque was erected by Roman Emperor Trajan to

    Tabula Traiana

    Tabula Traiana

    Tabula_Traiana

  • Timgad
  • Roman ruins in Algeria

    by the Roman Emperor Trajan around 100 AD. The full name of the city was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi. Emperor Trajan named the city in commemoration

    Timgad

    Timgad

    Timgad

  • Trajan's Arch, Ancona
  • Painting by Clarkson Stanfield

    Trajan's Arch, Ancona is an 1851 landscape painting by the British artist Clarkson Stanfield . It portrays a view on the Adriatic coast of Italy near Ancona

    Trajan's Arch, Ancona

    Trajan's Arch, Ancona

    Trajan's_Arch,_Ancona

  • Santiago Posteguillo
  • Spanish writer, born 1967

    number of novels set in Ancient Rome, especially his Scipio Africanus and Trajan trilogies. Santiago Posteguillo achieved his doctorate at the University

    Santiago Posteguillo

    Santiago Posteguillo

    Santiago_Posteguillo

  • Italica
  • Ancient Roman city, now in Spain

    and the Aelii Hadriani were the respective stirpes of the Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian, both born in Italica. According to some authors, Italica was

    Italica

    Italica

    Italica

  • Roman Provincial Forum (Mérida)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Extremadura, Spain

    with a large temple in the center, which was accessed through the Arch of Trajan. Edifices included: triumphal Arch of Tiberius, situated at the end of the

    Roman Provincial Forum (Mérida)

    Roman Provincial Forum (Mérida)

    Roman_Provincial_Forum_(Mérida)

  • Trajan's Kiosk
  • Ancient building on Philae, Egypt

    Trajan's Kiosk, also known as Pharaoh's Bed (Arabic: سرير فرعون) by the locals, is a hypaethral temple currently located on Agilkia Island in southern

    Trajan's Kiosk

    Trajan's Kiosk

    Trajan's_Kiosk

  • Lucius Julius Ursus
  • Late 1st century Roman equite, senator and provincial governor

    He was suffect consul three times: once under Domitian and twice under Trajan. Ursus was the younger brother of Tiberius Julius Lupus; their father was

    Lucius Julius Ursus

    Lucius_Julius_Ursus

  • Mesopotamia (Roman province)
  • Province of the Roman Empire

    a Roman province, initially a short-lived creation of the Roman emperor Trajan in 116–117 and then re-established by Emperor Septimius Severus in c. 198

    Mesopotamia (Roman province)

    Mesopotamia (Roman province)

    Mesopotamia_(Roman_province)

  • Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
  • Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire

    and Commagene (in 72), which until then had been ruled by kings. Trajan: Denarius Trajan: Aureus The "client" peoples of Marcomanni and Quadi (allies of

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome

  • Assyria (Roman province)
  • Roman province (116–118 AD)

    in Mesopotamia that was created by Trajan in 116 during his campaign against the Parthian Empire. After Trajan's death, the newly proclaimed emperor

    Assyria (Roman province)

    Assyria (Roman province)

    Assyria_(Roman_province)

  • Paus Trajan
  • Bust of Antinous

    The Paus Trajan is a marble portrait head of the Roman emperor Trajan, who ruled from 98 to 117 AD. It is part of the Paus collection of the National Museum

    Paus Trajan

    Paus Trajan

    Paus_Trajan

  • Upper Trajan's Wall
  • The Upper Trajan's Wall is the modern name given to a fortification located in the central area of modern Moldavia. Some scholars consider it to be of

    Upper Trajan's Wall

    Upper Trajan's Wall

    Upper_Trajan's_Wall

  • Ulpia Marciana
  • Elder sister of the Roman Emperor Trajan (48-112)

    Marciana (August 48 – 112/114) was the beloved elder sister of Roman Emperor Trajan and grandmother of empress Vibia Sabina the wife of Hadrian. Upon her death

    Ulpia Marciana

    Ulpia Marciana

    Ulpia_Marciana

  • Romania
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    was settled during the Lower Paleolithic, later becoming Dacia before Trajan's Dacian Wars and Romanisation. The modern Romanian state was formed in 1859

    Romania

    Romania

    Romania

  • Alimenta
  • Roman welfare program initiated by Nerva

    to 272 AD. It was probably introduced by Nerva and was later expanded by Trajan. It was designed to subsidise orphans and poor children throughout Italy

    Alimenta

    Alimenta

    Alimenta

  • Trajan Square, Timișoara
  • Square in Timișoara, Romania

    Trajan Square (Romanian: Piața Traian) is a square in the center of the historic district Fabric in Timișoara. It was designed by military engineers in

    Trajan Square, Timișoara

    Trajan Square, Timișoara

    Trajan_Square,_Timișoara

  • Vibia Sabina
  • Roman empress from 116 to 136/137

    Emperor Hadrian. She was the daughter of Matidia (niece of Roman Emperor Trajan) and suffect consul Lucius Vibius Sabinus. After her father's death in 84

    Vibia Sabina

    Vibia Sabina

    Vibia_Sabina

  • Septuagint
  • Greek translation of Hebrew scriptures

    John M. G. (1998). Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora: from Alexander to Trajan (323 BCE–117 CE). Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p. 424. ISBN 978-0-567-08651-8.

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

    Septuagint

  • Domitian
  • Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96

    15.1-3 Jones (1992), pp. 84–88 "Trajan was, in fact, quite active in Egypt. Separate scenes of Domitian and Trajan making offerings to the gods appear

    Domitian

    Domitian

    Domitian

  • Athanaric's Wall
  • Historic site

    Athanaric's Wall, also called Lower Trajan's Wall or Southern Trajan's Wall, was a fortification line probably erected by Athanaric (the king of the Thervingi)

    Athanaric's Wall

    Athanaric's Wall

    Athanaric's_Wall

  • Tiberius Claudius Maximus
  • Late 1st/early 2nd century Roman cavalryman

    and Auxilia under the emperors Domitian and Trajan in the period AD 85–117. He is noted for presenting Trajan with the head of Dacian king Decebalus, who

    Tiberius Claudius Maximus

    Tiberius Claudius Maximus

    Tiberius_Claudius_Maximus

  • Lusius Quietus
  • 2nd-century Roman general and governor of Judaea

    history. After the death of the emperor Trajan, Quietus was murdered or executed, possibly on the orders of Trajan's successor Hadrian. Lusius Quietus was

    Lusius Quietus

    Lusius_Quietus

  • Scotland
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    emperor Trajan (r. 98–117), Roman control had lapsed to Britain south of a line between the River Tyne and the Solway Firth. Along this line, Trajan's successor

    Scotland

    Scotland

    Scotland

  • 110s
  • Decade

    January 1, AD 110, to December 31, AD 119. In 114, the Roman Empire, ruled by Trajan, invaded Armenia; annexed it as a Roman province and killed Parthamasiris

    110s

    110s

    110s

  • Marcius Turbo
  • 2nd century Praetorian Prefect and imperial military advisor

    Praetorian Guard and a close friend and military advisor to both emperor Trajan and Hadrian during the early 2nd century. Little is known about Turbo's

    Marcius Turbo

    Marcius_Turbo

  • Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aelianus
  • 2nd century Roman senator, consul and governor

    Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aelianus was a Roman senator active in the reigns of Trajan and Hadrian. Lamia Aelianus was possibly the son of the empress Domitia

    Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aelianus

    Lucius_Fundanius_Lamia_Aelianus

  • Roman square capitals
  • Ancient Roman style of inscription

    square capitals used for inscriptions are found on the Roman Pantheon, Trajan's Column, and the Arch of Titus, all in Rome. These Roman capitals are also

    Roman square capitals

    Roman square capitals

    Roman_square_capitals

  • Ulpia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    in Roman Spain, where Trajan was born. They were related to a family of the Aelii, which had evidently come from Atria; Trajan's aunt was the grandmother

    Ulpia gens

    Ulpia gens

    Ulpia_gens

  • Battle of Sarmizegetusa
  • Roman siege of Sarmizegetusa, the capital of Dacia (106)

    fought in Trajan's Second Dacian War in 106 between the army of the Roman Emperor Trajan, and the Dacians led by King Decebalus. After Trajan's First Dacian

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    Battle of Sarmizegetusa

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  • Suetonius
  • Roman historian (c. AD 69 – after AD 122)

    Pliny helped him buy a small property and interceded with the Emperor Trajan (not Hadrian) to grant Suetonius tax immunities usually granted to a father

    Suetonius

    Suetonius

    Suetonius

  • Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    The Church of the Most Holy Name of Mary at the Trajan Forum (Italian: Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano, Latin: Ss. Nominis Mariae ad forum Traiani)

    Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano

    Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano

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  • Arch of Drusus
  • Ancient Roman arch, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Sebastiano. Long misidentified, it is most likely the remains of the Arch of Trajan. The exact origins of the current Arch are disputed. It is now generally

    Arch of Drusus

    Arch of Drusus

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  • Sextus Attius Suburanus
  • Aemilianus, commonly abbreviated as Suburanus, was a Roman eques who helped Trajan consolidate his position as emperor. Originally procurator of Gallia Belgica

    Sextus Attius Suburanus

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  • Saint Eustace
  • Christian Roman general martyred in AD 118

    army by Emperor Trajan, Eustace was happily reunited with his family and restored to high social standing, but after the death of Trajan, he and his family

    Saint Eustace

    Saint Eustace

    Saint_Eustace

  • Carol Twombly
  • American designer (born 1959)

    she designed, or contributed to the design of, many typefaces, including Trajan, Myriad and Adobe Caslon. Twombly retired from Adobe and from type design

    Carol Twombly

    Carol Twombly

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  • Zionism
  • Jewish nationalist movement

    John M.G. (1998). Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora: From Alexander to Trajan (323 BCE–117 CE). Edinburgh: T&T Clark. ISBN 978-0567-08651-8. Bareli, Avi

    Zionism

    Zionism

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  • Trajan
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    Australian, Latin, Portuguese

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Online names & meanings

  • Kamalkali | கமலகலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kamalkali | கமலகலீ

    The bud of a lotus

  • Tunganath
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tunganath

    Lord of the Mountains

  • Gaukroger
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Gaukroger

    Roger the Clumsy

  • Nirmol
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Nirmol

    Invaluable; Priceless

  • Sameera
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sameera

    Early morning fragrance or entertaining companion or wind, Enchanting

  • Eppie
  • Girl/Female

    British, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew

    Eppie

    Pleasant Speech; My Delight is in her; Well Spoken; A Diminutive of Euphemia or Hephzibah

  • Ramshanker
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Ramshanker

    Lord Shiva / Rama

  • Palaka
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Palaka

    A Hope of Moment

  • Shalim
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Shalim

    The King

  • ZIK
  • Male

    Yiddish

    ZIK

    (×–Ö´×™×§) Pet form of Yiddish Itzik, ZIK means "he will laugh."

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  • Elcesaite
  • n.

    One of a sect of Asiatic Gnostics of the time of the Emperor Trajan.