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TRAJAN in 4 Horse Chariot Quadriga Alexandria Egypt Ancient Roman Coin i36656

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    Item:
    i36656
    Authentic Ancient Coin of:
    Trajan - Roman Emperor: 98-117 A.D. -
    Bronze Drachm 34mm (22.68
    grams)
    EGYPT, Alexandria
    mint, dated RY 15 = 111/112 A.D.
    Reference:
    Köln 581; Dattari (Savio) 770; K&G 27. 389
    AVT. TRAIAN. CЄB. ΓЄPM. ΔAKIK.,
    Laureate head right
    .
    Emperor, holding palm and scepter, driving quadriga of horses right; L IE (date) above.
    You are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity.
    A
    quadriga
    (
    Latin
    quadri-
    , four, and
    iugum
    , yoke) is a car or
    chariot
    drawn by four
    horses
    abreast (the
    Roman Empire
    's equivalent of
    Ancient Greek
    tethrippon
    ). It was raced in the
    Ancient Olympic Games
    and other contests. It is represented in profile as the chariot of
    gods and heroes
    on
    Greek vases
    and in
    bas-relief
    . The quadriga was adopted in
    ancient Roman
    chariot racing
    . Quadrigas were emblems of triumph;
    Victory
    and
    Fame
    often are depicted as the triumphant woman driving it. In
    classical mythology
    , the quadriga is the chariot of the gods;
    Apollo
    was depicted driving his quadriga across the heavens, delivering daylight and dispersing the night. The word
    quadriga
    may refer to the chariot alone, the four horses without it, or the combination.
    Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus
    , commonly known as
    Trajan
    (18 September, 53 – 8 August, 117), was a
    Roman Emperor
    who reigned from AD 98 until his death in AD 117. Born
    Marcus Ulpius Traianus
    into a non-
    patrician
    family in the
    Hispania Baetica
    province (modern day
    Spain
    ), Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor
    Domitian
    , serving as a general in the
    Roman army
    along the
    German frontier
    , and successfully crushing the revolt of
    Antonius Saturninus
    in 89. On September 18, 96, Domitian was succeeded by
    Marcus Cocceius Nerva
    , an old and childless senator who proved to be unpopular with the army. After a brief and tumultuous year in power, a revolt by members of the
    Praetorian Guard
    compelled him to adopt the more popular Trajan as his heir and successor. Nerva died on January 27, 98, and was succeeded by his adopted son without incident.
    As a civilian administrator, Trajan is best known for his extensive public building program, which reshaped the city of
    Rome
    and left multiple enduring landmarks such as
    Trajan's Forum
    ,
    Trajan's Market
    and
    Trajan's Column
    . It was as a military commander however that Trajan celebrated his greatest
    triumphs
    . In 101, he launched a
    punitive expedition
    into the kingdom of
    Dacia
    against king
    Decebalus
    , defeating the Dacian army near
    Tapae
    in 102, and finally conquering Dacia completely in 106. In 107, Trajan pushed further east and annexed the
    Nabataean kingdom
    , establishing the province of
    Arabia Petraea
    . After a period of relative peace within the Empire, he launched his final campaign in 113 against
    Parthia
    , advancing as far as the city of
    Susa
    in 116, and expanding the Roman Empire to its greatest extent. During this campaign Trajan was struck by illness, and late in 117, while sailing back to Rome, he died of a
    stroke
    on
    August 9
    , in the city of
    Selinus
    . He was
    deified
    by the Senate and his ashes were laid to rest under
    Trajan's Column
    . He was succeeded by his adopted son (not having a biological heir)
    Publius Aelius Hadrianus
    —commonly known as Hadrian.
    As an emperor, Trajan's reputation has endured - he is one of the few rulers whose reputation has survived the scrutiny of nineteen centuries of history. Every new emperor after him was honoured by the Senate with the prayer
    felicior Augusto, melior Traiano
    , meaning "may he be luckier than
    Augustus
    and better than Trajan". Among
    medieval
    Christian theologians, Trajan was considered a
    virtuous pagan
    , while the 18th century historian
    Edward Gibbon
    popularized the notion of the
    Five Good Emperors
    , of which Trajan was the second.
    Early life and rise to power
    Trajan was born on September 18, 53 in the Roman province of
    Hispania Baetica
    (in what is now
    Andalusia
    in modern Spain), a province that was thoroughly Romanized and called southern Hispania, in the city of
    Italica
    , where the
    Italian
    families were paramount. Of
    Italian
    stock himself, Trajan is frequently but misleadingly designated the first provincial emperor.
    Trajan was the son of
    Marcia
    and
    Marcus Ulpius Traianus
    , a prominent
    senator
    and general from the famous
    Ulpia
    gens
    . Trajan himself was just one of many well-known Ulpii in a line that continued long after his own death. His elder sister was
    Ulpia Marciana
    and his niece was
    Salonina Matidia
    . The
    patria
    of the Ulpii was
    Italica
    , in Spanish Baetica, where their ancestors had settled late in the third century B.C. This indicates that the Italian origin was paramount, yet it has recently been cogently argued that the family's ancestry was local, with Trajan senior actually a Traius who was adopted into the family of the Ulpii.
    As a young man, he rose through the ranks of the
    Roman army
    , serving in some of the most contentious parts of the Empire's frontier. In 76–77, Trajan's father was
    Governor
    of
    Syria
    (
    Legatus
    pro praetore Syriae
    ), where Trajan himself remained as
    Tribunus
    legionis
    . Trajan was nominated as
    Consul
    and brought
    Apollodorus of Damascus
    with him to
    Rome
    around 91. Along the
    Rhine River
    , he took part in the Emperor
    Domitian
    's wars while under Domitian's successor,
    Nerva
    , who was unpopular with the army and needed to do something to gain their support. He accomplished this by naming Trajan as his adoptive son and successor in the summer of 97. According to the
    Augustan History
    , it was the future Emperor
    Hadrian
    who brought word to Trajan of his adoption. When Nerva died on January 27, 98, the highly respected Trajan succeeded without incident.
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