Trajan
Trajan | Facts & History life of Roman emperor in ancient Egypt, Biography

Trajan | Facts & History life of Roman emperor in ancient Egypt, Biography, Accomplishments, Death and more…

Facts and history of King Traian, the most famous of the Roman Antonine emperors in the civilization of ancient Egypt, the secrets of the Roman king Marcus Alypius Nerva Trainos Augustus, biography, achievements and more…

The Emperor Trajan, or in the name of Trajan Waske Almalmal, was Marcus Alibus Nerva Traianus Augustus, born on September 18, 53 and died on August 9, 117.

He was the second person to come from the Antonine emperors of the Romans, and he was the Roman Emperor number thirty (2) and his reign was from January 98 to August 9, 117.

Also, during his reign, the ruling Roman Empire had reached its climax and expanded.

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Trajan

His birth and upbringing

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 in the ranks of the Roman army.
The father of the Emperor Trajan was also the ruler in Syria, and he was appointed at a certain period of time to be the consul.
Roman Emperor Trajan’s attack on the Parthian Empire
Indeed, this ferocious attack took place in the year 115 or 116. He had personally led the Anbacore Trajan forces from the city of Rome and from both of Syria to renunciation in both the east and the south and at the same time into Mesopotamia.
At that time, he was trying to fall into the capital, Ctesiphon, which was located on the Tigris River.

Trajan’s policy with the Christians

● In fact, there were many messages between the Roman writer and at the same time the Roman Emperor Trajan about how to manage the conditions of Christians in the country at that time.
● Where many historians say at the time that the policy of Trajan with the Christian religion at that time was the policy that is not characterized by any of the tolerance and leniency.
● The Emperor Trajan was the first Roman Emperor to declare with all force that Christianity is a forbidden religion.
● Tokhi was able to put an appropriate end so that the spread of the Christian religion would not happen. He had sentenced many Christians at that time to death, and then sent some of them to the imperial court in the city of Rome.

The revolt of the Jews during the reign of Trajan

● In fact, in the eighteenth year of the rule of King Trajan in the country, fierce disputes and fierce rivalries between both Jews and Greece in the North African region had returned.
● And the matter was not enjoyable at that, rather those differences had worsened again until after that it came to a disobedient revolt by the Jews against the rule of the Roman state in the country, and then they succeeded in announcing 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 crowds of revolutionaries in the country.
● And the fierce war began between them, and then after the occurrence of violent fighting, which had taken place in a large number of reality in the country, the Jews in North Africa had been defeated, and the Romans had succeeded in killing thousands of them.

 

Trajan | Facts & History life of Roman emperor in ancient Egypt, Biography

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