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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
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Describe the imperial capital during the second century A.D.

History
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Feliz [49]3 years ago
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Answer: 101 AD

Start of Trajan's Dacian Wars against King Decebalus. Battle of Tibiscum.

101 AD

Death of the historian Flavius Josephus.

106 AD

Trajan captures the city of Petra.

106 AD

Annexation of the province of Arabia Petraea by Trajan.

107 AD

The kingdom of Dacia is annexed by Trajan.

109 AD

The Roman writer Tacitus completes The Annals of Imperial Rome and The Histories.

113 AD

Annexation of Armenia as a province by Trajan. Trajan's column is built in Rome. Death of the Roman historian Pliny the Younger, in Bithynia.

114 AD

The Arch of Trajan is completed in Beneventum.

114 - 118 AD

Revolt of the Jews in Cyrenaica, Egypt and Cyprus.

116 AD

Conquest of much of Parthia by Trajan. The Roman Empire reaches its greatest size, 3.5 million square miles, and an estimated 60 million people.

117 AD

Battle of Hatra, Trajan fails in the siege attempt and retires from the eastern campaign.

117 AD

Death of Trajan, accession of Hadrian.

118 AD

Hadrian cancels public debt withdraws from Trajan's eastern conquests and partial withdrawal from Dacia.

120 AD

Death of the great Roman historian Tacitus.

121 AD

Beginning of Hadrian's travels throughout the empire.

121 AD

Birth of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius in Rome.

122 AD

Death of the Roman historian Suetonius.

122 AD

The construction of Hadrian's Wall is started .

123 AD

The Roman Pantheon is rebuilt by Hadrian. A Moorish revolt takes place in the province of Mauretania.

125 AD

Hadrian returns to Rome.

126 AD

Birth of the Emperor Publius Helvius Pertinax, in the town of Alba Pompeia Liguria.

128 AD

Completion of the original stretch of Hadrian's Wall.

132 AD

The Jewish revolt of Simeon Bar-Kochba takes places.

133 AD

Birth of the Emperor Julianus.

135 AD

Birth of the Emperor Pescennius Niger, in Italy.

135 AD

The Bar-Kochba revolt is suppressed.

138 AD

Death of Hadrian, Accession of Antoninus Pius as the new emperor.

139 AD

The British Brigantes tribe are defeated by Lollius Urbicus.

140 AD

The emperor Antoninus Pius institutes the Puellae Faustinianae, a charity foundation for daughters of the poorer people of Rome.

142 AD

Construction of the Antonine Wall is completed in Caledonia.

145 AD

Birth of the Emperor Albinus, in the town of Hadrumentum.

146 AD

Birth of the future emperor L. Septimius Severus near Leptis Magna, in Africa.

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