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Definition of Marcus Ulpius Traianus
1. Noun. Roman Emperor and adoptive son of Nerva; extended the Roman Empire to the east and conducted an extensive program of building (53-117).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Marcus Ulpius Traianus
Literary usage of Marcus Ulpius Traianus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Epitome of Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern History by Karl Julius Ploetz (1883)
"... the law of treason, recalled the exiles, and reduced the taxes. He adopted
and appointed as his successor 98-117. Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus), ..."
2. Epitome of Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern History by Karl Julius Ploetz, William Hopkins Tillinghast (1883)
"... the law of treason, recalled the exiles, and reduced the taxes. He adopted
and appointed as his successor 98-117. Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus), ..."
3. The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art, Ed. by Eva by Karl Julius Ploetz, William Hopkins Tillinghast, Horatio Willis Dresser (1914)
"... the law of treason, recalled the exiles, and reduced the taxes. He adopted
and appointed as his successor 98-117. Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus), ..."
4. Epitome of Ancient, Mediæval, and Modern History by Karl Julius Ploetz (1905)
"... the law of treason, recalled the exiles, and reduced the taxes. He adopted
and appointed as his successor 98-117. Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus), ..."
5. Historic and Monumental Rome: A Handbook for the Students of Classical and by Charles Isidore Hemans (1874)
"Marcus Ulpius Traianus succeeded to his adoptive father, Nerva, in his forty-fifth
year, AD 97, being absent with an army at Cologne when an embassy from ..."
6. The World Book: Organized Knowledge in Story and Picture edited by Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke (1918)
"... in the Canadian Forest; Pearls and Pebbles, or, Notes oj an Old Naturalist ;
and Studies in Plant Lije in Canada. TRA'JAN (Marcus Ulpius Traianus) ..."
7. The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica: A (1907)
"Marcus Ulpius Traianus, the fourteenth Roman emperor, was a native of Itálica,
in Spain. The family to which he belonged was probably Italian and not ..."