Trajan









Trajan


Trajan [trey-juh n] Examples noun

  1. Marcus Ulpius Nerva Trajanus, a.d. 53?–117, Roman emperor 98–117.

Examples from the Web for trajan Contemporary Examples of trajan

  • At the beginning of the second century, the emperor Trajan actually stipulated that Christians were not to be sought out.

    The Death of Jesus and the Rise of the Christian Persecution Myth

    Candida Moss

    March 31, 2013

  • Historical Examples of trajan

  • The wings contained an example of the justice of the Emperor Trajan.

    Six Centuries of Painting

    Randall Davies

  • So he commanded Martinus and Trajan with a thousand men to go to Taracina.

    Procopius

    Procopius

  • Gentleman and friends, glorious descendants of Decebalus and Trajan!

    Manasseh

    Maurus Jokai

  • There were odea also in Rome; one was built by Domitian, and a second by Trajan.

    Museum of Antiquity

    L. W. Yaggy

  • It was the dress of the common people, as we learn from the sculptures on Trajan’s column.

    Museum of Antiquity

    L. W. Yaggy

  • British Dictionary definitions for trajan Trajan noun

    1. Latin name Marcus Ulpius Traianus . ?53–117 ad, Roman emperor (98–117). He extended the empire to the east and built many roads, bridges, canals, and towns
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