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HADRIANImperator Caesar
TraianusHadrianus Augustus
117-138
Born January 24, 76AD Died of illness July 10, 138 AD His father was a cousin of the emperor Trajan Both Hadrian and Trajan were both natives of Italica
(Modern day Spain) He is also the first emperor to be dipicted with a full
beard
Brief Overview
Hadrian's rise • His first great opportunity came when
nerva died and Trajan was appointed emperor
• During the second Dracian War Hadrian commanded the first legion ‘Minervia’
• He was appointed as governor of the important province of syria in 107 AD
Hadrians appointment
Trajan never made it clear that Hadrian was going to be successor as emperor
Hadrian was appointed as Trajan successor when Trajan was on his death bed
If Hadrian’s goal was to rule as blamelessly as Trajan did, he did not begin his rule very well.
Even before he arrived in Rome his reputation had been tarnished by the deaths of four distinguished senators
One of his first and most significant acts was
the abandonment of the eastern territories that Trajan had conquered
During his rule Augustus laid down the policy that the empire should be kept within the natural borders formed by the Rhine, Danube and the Euphrates
Hadrians Reign
Hadrian Reign part 2• He took pains, more than any other roman emperor
before or since to visit his vast territories in person • One result of his northern journeys is Hadrian's wall • He was a great builder specifically at Athens and Rome• However his greatest architectural achievement was
the extravagant country mansion he built for himself near Tivoli
• The jews revolted in AD 132 under the leadership od Simon Bar-Kochba
• Over half a million Jewish rebels were killed but by the end in 135 AD peace had been restored this was Hadrians only major war
Private Life • Modern writers have tended to portray Hadrian as a confirmed
Homosexual • His relations with his wife were not close , and it was even
rumored that he tried to poison her •
In AD 136 he found his health failing so he
adopted Lucius Ceionius Commodus as his heir however Lucius died on January 1, 138
His final days were not good his illness had grown worse and left him in long periods of distress.
His tomb is the foundation of the Castel Saint Angelo in Rome
He was by any standard a successful ruler in giving the empire firm frontiers and stable government for over 20 years
Final Days & Legacy