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mr Goodwill [35]
9 months ago
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What bad things did Antonius pius do

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bogdanovich [222]9 months ago
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Antoninus Pius was one of the so-called "5 good emperors" of Rome. Although the piety of his sobriquet is associated with his actions on behalf of his predecessor (Hadrian), Antoninus Pius was compared with another pious Roman leader, the second king of Rome (Numa Pompilius).
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