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  2. Hadrian - Wikipedia

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    Hadrian (/ ˈ h eɪ d r i ən / HAY-dree-ən; Latin: Publius Aelius Hadrianus [(h)adriˈjaːnus]; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Hadrian was born in Italica, close to modern Seville in Spain, an Italic settlement in Hispania Baetica; his branch of the Aelia gens, the Aeli Hadriani, came from the town of Hadria in

  3. Hadrian | Biography & Facts | Britannica

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    Hadrian, Roman emperor (117–138 CE), the emperor Trajan’s cousin and successor, who was a cultivated admirer of Greek civilization and who unified and consolidated Rome’s vast empire. He was the third of the so-called Five Good Emperors. Learn more about Hadrian’s life and reign.

  4. Hadrian - World History Encyclopedia

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    Hadrian (l. 78-138 CE) was emperor of Rome (r. 117-138 CE) and is recognized as the third of the Five Good Emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius) who ruled justly. His reign marked the height of the Roman Empire, usually given as c. 117 CE, and provided a firm foundation for his successor.

  5. Hadrian: Life, Accomplishments, and Death of One of the Best...

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    Hadrian, Emperor of Rome from AD 117 to 138, was a transformative leader known for architectural marvels like Hadrian’s Wall in Britain and significant legal reforms. Distinguished by his consolidation efforts, Hadrian prioritized the empire’s stability over expansion, embracing Greek culture and philosophy.

  6. Hadrian - Roman Empire, Building Projects, Military Reforms

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    Hadrian - Roman Empire, Building Projects, Military Reforms: Hadrian wrote to the Senate requesting honours for his adoptive father and ratification of the army’s proclamation; all this was granted. The new emperor began a slow return to Italy.

  7. Hadrian summary | Britannica

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    Hadrian, bust in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples. (more) Hadrian , Latin Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus orig. Publius Aelius Hadrianus , (born Jan. 24, ad 76, Italica, Baetica?—died July 10, 138, Baiae, near Naples), Roman emperor (117–38), Trajan ’s nephew and successor.

  8. Biography of Hadrian, Roman Emperor - ThoughtCo

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    Hadrian (January 24, 76–July 10, 138) was a Roman emperor for 21 years who unified and consolidated Romes vast empire, unlike his predecessor, who focused on expansion.

  9. Who was Hadrian? - World Archaeology

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    Hadrian (117-138 AD) was the second most important Roman emperor after Augustus, and indeed the second of the four emperors who formed Rome’s golden age in the 2nd century AD. Like Augustus, Hadrian established, or re-established, many of the principles on which Rome’s success depended.

  10. Hadrian (l. 78-138 CE) was emperor of Rome (r. 117-138 CE) and is recognized as the third of the Five Good Emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius) who ruled justly. His reign marked the height of the Roman Empire, usually given as c. 117 CE, and provided a firm foundation for his successor.

  11. Hadrian's Travels - World History Encyclopedia

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    No other Roman emperor travelled as much as Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE). The 'restless' emperor spent more time travelling than in Rome, devoting half of his 21-year reign to the inspection of the provinces.