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Episode 31 – Trajan
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audio
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Education
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Publication Date |
Jul 11, 2014
Episode Duration |
00:28:26
In this episode, the principate of Trajan is presented in swathes of very Pliny-coloured praise!
His rule is significant for the definitive transformation of the Roman principate from a dynastic system after the disaster left behind by Domitian to what eventually will be referred to as 'the adoptive emperor' period. In this episode, we explore the principate of Trajan. Be prepared for swathes of very Pliny-coloured praise! Trajan's rule is significant for the definitive transformation of the Roman principate. The dynastic system seemed mired in challenges after the reign of Domitian. Trajan's rule marks a new epoch of stability: it will eventually be referred to as ‘the adoptive emperor’ period. Trajan and Trajanic Rule So who is this Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus character? And why does he appear to be so popular? The Doctors are here with their take on the rule of the man with the most impressive bust! Literally - check out the iconography of his chest in the depictions below): Episode 31 - Trajan Bust of Trajan (53–117 AD), emperor. This bust is currently held at the Louvre Museum, Paris. Image: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons Bust of Trajan (reign 98–117 CE), with the Civic Crown, a sword belt and the aegis. Currently held at the Glyptothek, Munich. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

His rule is significant for the definitive transformation of the Roman principate from a dynastic system after the disaster left behind by Domitian to what eventually will be referred to as ‘the adoptive emperor’ period.

In this episode, we explore the principate of Trajan. Be prepared for swathes of very Pliny-coloured praise!

Trajan’s rule is significant for the definitive transformation of the Roman principate. The dynastic system seemed mired in challenges after the reign of Domitian. Trajan’s rule marks a new epoch of stability: it will eventually be referred to as ‘the adoptive emperor’ period.

Trajan and Trajanic Rule

So who is this Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus character? And why does he appear to be so popular?

The Doctors are here with their take on the rule of the man with the most impressive bust! Literally – check out the iconography of his chest in the depictions below):

Episode 31 – Trajan 768x1024.jpg" alt="Trajan" class="wp-image-768">Bust of Trajan (53–117 AD), emperor. This bust is currently held at the Louvre Museum, Paris. Image: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons 786x1024.jpg" alt="Trajan" class="wp-image-769">Bust of Trajan (reign 98–117 CE), with the Civic Crown, a sword belt and the aegis. Currently held at the Glyptothek, Munich. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

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