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Trajan did not have children. He got married to Plotina, who never bore him any children. Trajan adopted Hadrian and Paulina as his children.
Aug 19, 2023
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Adoptive children. Hadrian. Names. Marcus Ulpius ... In about 86, Trajan's cousin Aelius Afer died, leaving his young children Hadrian and Paulina orphans.
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The five emperors, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius and Commodus, were all related by blood as well as adoption. It was under them that Rome ...
They had two children: a daughter, Ulpia Marciana, and a son, Marcus, the future emperor Trajan.
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Since the Roman. Empire had a high rate of child-mortality, many of the rulers did not have surviving biological sons. This made adoption a standard method of ...
Trajan adopted Hadrian and Paulina as his children. It so happened that Hadrian was his cousin. Plotina was considered a noble and wise woman and she loved ...
May 30, 2014 · If ruling emperors had no sons, they adopted men who were closely related. If they had daughters, emperors could marry them off to the newly ...
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May 8, 2021 · Trajan: No children. Hadrian: No children ... His adoptive son has 4 and his adoptive son had 14. ... A man would usually adopt another as his son ...
Without any children of his own, he recognized his only option was to adopt. The choice was not a difficult one. He named Marcus Ulpius Traianus - better ...