Trajan – Egyptian Pharaohs kings – Greek-Roman era

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Trajan Facts

Emperor Trajan, or by the name of Traian Waske the Piglet, was Marcus Alipus Nerva Traianus Augustus, who was born in the year September 18, 53 and died in August 9, 117..

He was the second person to come from the Antonine Roman emperors, and he was the thirteenth Roman Emperor (2. His reign lasted from January 98 to August 9, 117.

Also, during his reign, the ruling Roman Empire had reached its zenith and its greatest expansion.

He was born in the city of Metallica, which is located in what is now Spain.

He also spent his youth in the army, and continued to rise through the ranks of the Roman army.

As Emperor Trajan’s father was the ruler in Syria, he was also appointed at a certain period of time to be the consul.

 

Roman Emperor Trajan’s attack on the Parthian Empire

This ferocious attack took place in the year 115 or 116. Trajan himself had led those forces from the city of Rome and from Syria to Naqaq in both the east and south, and at the same time in Mesopotamia..

Emperor Trajan was to sign the capital, Ctesiphon, which was located on the Tigris River region.

 

Trajan’s policy with Christians

There were many letters between the Roman writer and at the same time the Roman Emperor Trajan about how to manage the conditions of Christians in the country in that Coptic period.

Many historians at that time say that Trajan’s policy with Christianity at that time was a policy that was not characterized by any tolerance or leniency..

Emperor Trajan was the first Roman emperor to declare with all force that Christianity was a forbidden religion.

Tokhi was able to put an appropriate limit so that the spread of the Christian religion would not occur. He had sentenced many Christians at that time to death, and then he sent some of them to the imperial court in the city of Rome..

 

The Jewish revolt during the reign of Emperor Trajan

In the eighteenth year of the rule of King Trajan in the country, fierce disputes and intense rivalries returned once again between the Jews and the Greeks in the North African region..

It was not fun at that time, but those differences had worsened again until the matter then led to the Jews revolting in disobedience to the rule of the Roman state in the country, and then they succeeded in declaring this disobedience of their own.

At that time of the revolution, Opus, who was the Roman governor in that region, tried to suppress their revolution, but he did not succeed in overcoming the masses of revolutionaries in the country..

The fierce war began between them, and then after the violent fighting that had taken place in a large number of countries in the country, the Jews in North Africa were defeated, and the Romans succeeded in killing thousands of them..

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