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  2. Trajan - Wikipedia

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    Trajan's first English-language biography by Julian Bennett is also a positive one in that it assumes that Trajan was an active policy-maker concerned with the management of the empire as a whole – something his reviewer Lendon considers an anachronistic outlook that sees in the Roman emperor a kind of modern administrator.

  3. File:Map of the Roman Empire at its height.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the Roman Empire at its height, under Trajan. Esperanto: Mapo de la Roma Imperio je ĝia plej vasta etendo, sub la imperiestro Trajano. Español: El Imperio Romano a su máxima extensión, durante el reinado de Trajano.

  4. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Winged Victory, ancient Roman fresco of the Neronian era from Pompeii The Roman Empire under Hadrian (ruled 117–138) showing the location of the Roman legions deployed in 125 AD. After the Punic Wars, the Roman army comprised professional soldiers who volunteered for 20 years of active duty and five as reserves.

  5. Roman province - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire at its greatest extent, under Trajan (117); imperial provinces are shaded green, senatorial provinces are shaded pink, and client states are shaded gray. Detailed information on the arrangements during this period is contained in the Notitia Dignitatum (Record of Offices), a document dating from the early 5th century. Most data ...

  6. Mesopotamia (Roman province) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman provinces of the East under Trajan, including Mesopotamia. The late Roman Diocese of the East, including the province of Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was the name of a Roman province, initially a short-lived creation of the Roman emperor Trajan in 116–117 and then re-established by Emperor Septimius Severus in c. 198.

  7. History of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Roman Empire under the Tetrarchy, showing the dioceses and the four tetrarchs' zones of influence On 1 March 293, authority was further divided. Each augustus took a junior emperor called a caesar to aid him in administrative matters, and to provide a line of succession.

  8. File:Roman Empire Trajan 117AD.png - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire in 117 AD at its greatest extent, at the time of Trajan's death (with its vassals in pink) German Römisches Reich (rot) und Klientelstaaten (rosa) im Jahr 117 n.Chr. unter der Herrschaft Kaiser Trajans.

  9. Romans in Persia - Wikipedia

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    Romans were able to conquer the westernmost part of Parthia under emperor Trajan. Indeed, in 113 AD Trajan invaded Parthia, marching first on Armenia.In 114 AD Trajan annexed Armenia to the Roman empire, after defeating and killing Parthamasiris, relative of Osroes I of Parthia.