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... Trajan's aggressive policy had overtaxed the manpower and financial resources of the Empire ; Hadrian upon his accession promptly returned to the traditional defensive policy , abandoning Trajan's annexations beyond the Euphrates but ...
... Trajan's aggressive policy had overtaxed the manpower and financial resources of the Empire ; Hadrian upon his accession promptly returned to the traditional defensive policy , abandoning Trajan's annexations beyond the Euphrates but ...
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... TRAJAN'S ANNEXATION OF DACIA Dio Cassius Roman History LxvIII . vi . 1 , xiii . 1 - xiv . 3 From LCL After spending some time in Rome , Trajan made a campaign against the Dacians ; for he took into account their past deeds and was ...
... TRAJAN'S ANNEXATION OF DACIA Dio Cassius Roman History LxvIII . vi . 1 , xiii . 1 - xiv . 3 From LCL After spending some time in Rome , Trajan made a campaign against the Dacians ; for he took into account their past deeds and was ...
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... Trajan founded cities there . HADRIAN RETURNS TO A DEFENSIVE POLICY " Historia Augusta " Life of Hadrian v . 1-3 From LCL On taking possession of the imperial power Hadrian at once re- sumed the policy of the early emperors and devoted ...
... Trajan founded cities there . HADRIAN RETURNS TO A DEFENSIVE POLICY " Historia Augusta " Life of Hadrian v . 1-3 From LCL On taking possession of the imperial power Hadrian at once re- sumed the policy of the early emperors and devoted ...
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THE AUGUSTAN AGE | 14 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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