trajan in English

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( circa 53–117 ) , Roman emperor 98–117; Latin name Marcus Ulpius Traianus . His reign is noted for the Dacian wars (101–106), which ended in the annexation of Dacia as a province.

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1. Trajan Badju has filed for patents to protect the following inventions

2. Trajan returned to Rome in triumph and was granted the title Dacicus.

3. One of the large paintings showed the Apotheosis of the Emperor Trajan.

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5. Aurei of Trajan Decius account for more than 30% of finds of third century gold coins from Ukraine

6. Abstract - In Rome's Forum of Trajan fragments from Architraval friezes with figurative motifs of seven different types have been discovered over the centuries: eagle …

7. After Emperor Trajan founded the city in 100 C.E., the Romans encouraged the production of grain, olive oil, and wine throughout North Africa.

8. Some 50 years after Peter’s letters circulated among the congregations in this area, Pliny asked Trajan for advice on how to deal with Christians.

9. Allegedly, the oldest existing Breakwater is the rubble mound Breakwater built in Civitavecchia, Italy, during the era of Roman emperor Trajan in the 1st century A.D

10. The first Dacian rebellion against Roman rule would coincide with the death of Trajan, in 117, showing the effect the Emperor had on the Dacians after the war.

11. ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA e RESTUARO ARCHITETTURA: Dott.ssa Laura Nicotra, "The Figurative Programme of the Architraval Friezes in the Forum of Trajan, Rome' Thesis., University of Leicester, U.K

12. Shchuchyn, Hrodna distr., a territory close to Wielbark Culture settlement, a metal detectorist in 2011 discovered a group of five pierced Aurei of Trajan Decius (including one each for Herennia Etruscilla, Hostilian and

13. 1839, Thomas De Quincey, Philosophy of Roman History (published in Blackwood's Magazine) The Roman empire was Barbarizing rapidly from the time of Trajan.· (intransitive) To adopt a foreign or barbarous mode of speech

14. The victory of the Roman emperor Trajan over the Dacians in back-to-back wars is carved in numerous scenes that spiral up around a 126-foot marble pillar in Rome known as Trajan's Column

15. Bessarabia contains much of archaeological interest, including mounds and barrows of early epochs, remains of a wall built by the Roman emperor Trajan, some traces of Greek and Roman towns, and some forts along the Dniester built by the Genoese in the 14th century

16. In Rome's Forum of Trajan fragments from Architraval friezes with figurative motifs of seven different types have been discovered over the centuries: eagle-headed griffins and candelabra; eagle-headed griffins and tripods; eagle-headed griffins and cupids; lionheaded griffins, cupids and vases; cupids in acanthus; Victories killing bulls and dressing candelabra; sphinxes.

17. In Rome's Forum of Trajan fragments from Architraval friezes with figurative motifs of seven different types have been discovered over the centuries: eagle-headed griffins and candelabra; eagle-headed griffins and tripods; eagle-headed griffins and cupids; lionheaded griffins, cupids and vases; cupids in acanthus; Victories killing bulls and dressing candelabra; sphinxes

18. Then, Mr Wegg, in a dry unflinching way, entered on his task; going straight across country at everything that came before him; taking all the hard words, biographical and geographical; getting rather shaken by Hadrian, Trajan, and the Antonines; stumbling at Polybius (pronounced Polly Beeious, and supposed by Mr Boffin to be a Roman virgin