Marcus Ulpius Trajanus
Marcus Ulpius Trajanus was born on the 18th of September at Italica near Seville, around the year 52 A.D. Also referred to as Trajan, he was surprisingly the first emperor not to come from Italy. Coming from an old Umbrian family that lived in northern Italy, he was of a Spanish background. His father, who had the exact same name, had a successful political career as well, which most likely influenced Trajan to enter into politics too. Trajan served as a military tribune under his father's governorship and he soon grew up to enjoy a thriving political career, just like his father. Trajan gained office of praetorship in 85 A.D. Shortly after winning the command of the seventh legion 'Gemina' in northern Spain, Trajan and his men attempted to help defeat the rebellion against the current emperor, Domitian. Trajan respectfully gained the approval of the emperor for his attempts despite the fact that he arrived too late to be able to do anything. Later, Domitian was unfortunately murdered, and a man by the name of Nerva, was elected to become emperor. Nerva's imperial authority was weak, so Nerva adopted Trajan as his colleague an
Upon becoming a person of high authority, Trajan gathered all the leaders of an earlier mutiny, and he meanwhile called for the help of his legion by whom he was greatly respected. He tricked the leaders into coming for a reward, but instead, he and his legion immediately executed them when they arrived. By doing so he made a grave statement; no one was to oppose the Roman government. Perhaps Trajan liked to fight because he was good at it, and his achievements are evidence of this. During his reign, he gained a large amount of territory for the Roman Empire and laid the foundations of civilization all over the provinces by the founding of many municipal communities. It was Trajan that built a large part of the boundary wall between Roman and Germanic territory from the Danube to the Rhine, and he brought order to the borders of the Rhine as well. Furthermore, by leading campaigns against the Dacian king, Decebalus, Trajan converted his country into a new province of the empire around 106 AD. The story of the Dacian Wars is depicted in the carvings, which spiral upwards around 'Trajan's Column,' a monumental pillar standing in Trajan's Forum in Rome. His passion for war thou
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