";s:4:"text";s:3427:"Thayer's Notes: For that entire section had been hilly and he had cut it down for a distance equal to the height of the column: Dio's entire little commentary on the Column is a paraphrase of the inscription on its base. To the right: The author in Rome in 2009. Die Episode um Longinus nimmt dabei vergleichsweise viel Raum ein. A legendary episode in the life of Trajan in Cassius Dio’s biography of the emperor had been called “The Justice of Trajan.” The emperor was petitioned for justice by the mother of a murdered man. Does Cassius depict him as a good or bad emperor? Trajan was most conspicuous for his justice, for his bravery, and for the simplicity of his habits. Cassius Dio described the event thus: "Trajan, fearing that the Parthians, too, might begin a revolt, desired to give them a king of their own. und Cassius Dio.
On the 8 th of August AD 117, after a 19-year reign of military glory, Emperor Trajan died at the coastal town of Selinus in western Cilicia (present-day Gazipaşa, about 180 km to the East of Antalya on the southern coast of Turkey). According to Cassius Dio, Trajan fell seriously ill after an unsuccessful siege of the Mesopotamian city of Hatra which led him to abandon his Parthian campaign. Trajan. Um seinen Sieg zu ehren, schuf Trajan eine Anlage, die eines der eindrucksvollsten Relikte der Antike birgt. One of Cassius Dio's focuses was that of Roman Emperors, including Emperor Trajan.
Unfortunately, Trajan died en route to Rome at Selinus in Cilicia, during August of 117 AD. Dio Cassius, also spelled Dion Cassius or (in Byzantine sources) Dio Cocceianus, in full Lucius Cassius Dio, (born c. 150, Nicaea, Bithynia [now İznik, Tur. Trajan reign led to both positive impacts on the Roman Empire.
Since Trajan sponsored building projects, there is archaeological and epigraphical (from inscriptions) testimony. He asked her to wait until he returned from a war, but she pointed out that he might not return at all. Es ist eine berührende Geschichte und möglicherweise wurde sie auch ein wenig ausgeschmückt. Cassius Dio writes that Trajan sent the commanders Lusius and Maximus against the rebels, a fact which may echo Eusebius’s narrative that Lusius Quietus was sent to fight the Jews in Mesopotamia (for that perspective, see Pucci Ben Zeev, “The Uprisings,” p. 99). b) Antike Überlieferung anhand der Darstellung bei Plinius dem Jüngeren . Zum Kriegsverlauf siehe: Karl Strobel: Kaiser Traian. 2.) The history of the two wars was written by Cassius Dio c. 229 CE and illustrated by Trajan's column, completed in 113, still extant in Rome (however, the statue of Trajan at the top has been replaced by a statue of St. Peter). Es geht mir nicht darum, den "Optimus Princeps" von diesem Vorwurf zu entlasten, sondern ich möchte darlegen, in welcher Tradition sich Trajan bewegte und wie sich das Verhältnis zwischen Römern und Parthern nach seiner Herrschaft entwickelte.
Einige moderne Historiker folgen ihm darin.
What kind of emperor was he? Trajans Feldzug gegen das Volk der Daker, die im heutigen Rumänien siedelten, war das prägende Ereignis seiner 19 Jahre währenden Herrschaft. The question of how such a man became emperor is an interesting one indeed, and one must start at the beginning.