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*Roman Empire | *Roman Empire | ||
**] - ] ] succeeded by ]. | **] - ] ] succeeded by ]. | ||
***Trajan is the first Roman Emperor |
***Trajan is the first Roman Emperor born in a ] (], near ]). A brillant soldier and administrator, he enters Rome without ceremony, and wins over the public. Continuing the policies of ], ] and ], he restores the Senate to its full status in the government. He has a specific vision of the Empire, and keeps a close watch on finances. Taxes, without any increase, are sufficient during his reign to pay the considerable costs of the budget. | ||
**The ] used to Domitian to support his ] are expelled from Rome. | **The ] used to Domitian to support his ] are expelled from Rome. | ||
**] finished his '']'' (approximate date). | **] finished his '']'' (approximate date). |
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Decades: 60s 70s 80s - 90s - 100s 110s 120s | |
Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century |
Events
- Roman Empire
- January 27 - Roman emperor Nerva succeeded by Trajan.
- Trajan is the first Roman Emperor born in a Roman province (Italica, near Seville). A brillant soldier and administrator, he enters Rome without ceremony, and wins over the public. Continuing the policies of Augustus, Vespasian and Nerva, he restores the Senate to its full status in the government. He has a specific vision of the Empire, and keeps a close watch on finances. Taxes, without any increase, are sufficient during his reign to pay the considerable costs of the budget.
- The informers used to Domitian to support his tyrany are expelled from Rome.
- Tacitus finished his Germania (approximate date).
- In order to maintain the Port of Alexandria, Trajan reopens the canal between the Nile and the Red Sea.
- Carrying out an idea of Nerva's, Trajan begins a form of state welfare aimed at asuring that poor children are fed and taken care of.
- January 27 - Roman emperor Nerva succeeded by Trajan.
Births
Deaths
- January 27: Nerva, Roman emperor
- Apollonius of Tyana, Greek/Roman philosopher and mathematician (b. March 13 2)