Trajan - Rome, Italy
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Metro2
N 41° 53.662 E 012° 29.124
33T E 291395 N 4641105
Trajan served as the Roman Emperor from 98-117.
Waymark Code: WMQA5Y
Location: Lazio, Italy
Date Posted: 01/20/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 6

This statue seems to be a life-sized work depicting the Emperor standing and wearing military garb. He raises his right arm into the air as if he is speaking and making a point. The work is set on a marble base with the following inscription:

"SPQR
IMP. CAESARI NERVAE F
TRAIANO
OPTIMO PRINCIPI"

Wikipedia (visit link) informs us:

"Trajan (... Latin: Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus; September 18, 53 – August 8, 117 AD) was Roman emperor from 98 AD until his death in 117 AD. Officially declared by the Senate optimus princeps ("the best ruler"), Trajan is remembered as a successful soldier-emperor who presided over the greatest military expansion in Roman history, leading the empire to attain its maximum territorial extent by the time of his death. He is also known for his philanthropic rule, overseeing extensive public building programs and implementing social welfare policies, which earned him his enduring reputation as the second of the Five Good Emperors who presided over an era of peace and prosperity in the Mediterranean world.

Born in the city of Italica in the province of Hispania Baetica, Trajan's non-patrician family was of Italian and perhaps Iberian origin. Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in 89 Trajan supported Domitian against a revolt on the Rhine led by Antonius Saturninus. In September 96, Domitian was succeeded by Marcus Cocceius Nerva, an old and childless senator who proved to be unpopular with the army. After a brief and tumultuous year in power, culminating in a revolt by members of the Praetorian Guard, Nerva was compelled to adopt the more popular Trajan as his heir and successor. He died on 27 January 98 and was succeeded by his adopted son without incident.

As a civilian administrator, Trajan is best known for his extensive public building program, which reshaped the city of Rome and left numerous enduring landmarks such as Trajan's Forum, Trajan's Market and Trajan's Column. Early in his reign, he annexed the Nabataean kingdom, creating the province of Arabia Petraea. His conquest of Dacia enriched the empire greatly, as the new province possessed many valuable gold mines. However, its exposed position north of the Danube made it susceptible to attack on three sides, and it was later abandoned by Emperor Aurelian.

Trajan's war against the Parthian Empire ended with the sack of the capital Ctesiphon and the annexation of Armenia and Mesopotamia. His campaigns expanded the Roman Empire to its greatest territorial extent. In late 117, while sailing back to Rome, Trajan fell ill and died of a stroke in the city of Selinus. He was deified by the Senate and his ashes were laid to rest under Trajan's Column. He was succeeded by his adopted son Hadrian."
Monarch Ranking: Emperor / Empress

Proper Title and Name of Monarch: Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus

Country or Empire of Influence: Roman Empire

Website for additonal information: [Web Link]

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