Description: Roman Emperor Trajan Authentic Genuine Ancient (late 1st - early 2nd Century AD) Large Bronze Provincial Coin Necklace (925 Solid Sterling Silver Bezel and 925 Solid Sterling Silver Chain). Certificate of Authenticity Included . The coin was minted in Cyrrhus, circa 98 - 117 AD (during the lifetime of Emperor Trajan!) Coin's obverse: inscription in Greek; Laureate and draped bust of Trajan right. Coin's reverse: inscription in Greek within laurel wreath. Reference book: RPC III 3440. Provenance: Savoca Coins Auction House (Munich, Germany). The pendant’s approximate diameter is 25 mm. The chain's length is 21". Shipping fee: $4.99. Thank you for visiting. Historical Facts: Trajan (/ˈtreɪdʒən/ TRAY-jən; Latin: Caesar Nerva Traianus; 18 September 53 – c. 11 August 117) was Roman emperor from 98 to 117. Declared optimus princeps ("best ruler") by the senate, Trajan is remembered as one of the Five Good Emperors of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty due to his philanthropic rule and as a successful soldier-emperor who led the Roman Empire to attain its greatest territorial extent by the time of his death. Trajan was born in Italica, close to modern Seville in present-day Spain, a small Roman municipium of Italic settlers in Hispania Baetica; his branch of the Ulpia gens, the Ulpii Traiani, came from the town of Tuder in the Umbria region of central Italy. His father, Marcus Ulpius Traianus, also from Italica, was a senator. Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of Domitian. In 89, serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, he supported the emperor against a revolt on the Rhine led by Antonius Saturninus. He then served as governor of Germania superior and Pannonia. In September 96, Domitian was succeeded by the elderly and childless Nerva, who proved to be unpopular with the army. After a revolt by members of the Praetorian Guard, Nerva decided to adopt as his heir and successor the more popular Trajan, who had distinguished himself in campaigns against barbarian tribes. As emperor of Rome, Trajan oversaw the construction of building projects such as the forum named after him, the introduction of social welfare policies such as the alimenta, and new military conquests. He annexed Nabataea and Dacia, and his war against the Parthian empire ended with the incorporation of Armenia, Mesopotamia, and Assyria. In August 117, while sailing back to Rome, Trajan fell ill and died of a stroke in the city of Selinus. He was deified by the Senate and his cousin and successor Hadrian. According to historical tradition, Trajan's ashes were entombed in a small room beneath Trajan's Column.
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Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Cleaned/Uncleaned: Cleaned
Composition: Bronze
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Year: 98 - 117 AD
Era: Ancient
Ruler: Trajan
Date: 98-117 AD
Modified Item: No