A portion of the native people of …
Years: 118 - 118
A portion of the native people of the new Assyrian province had begun to adopt Christianity by Trajan's time, and still retain eastern Aramaic as a spoken and literary tongue, as they do to this day.
After Trajan’s death in 117, his successor, Hadrian, implements a new policy with respect to the recently acquired territories in the east.
Believing that the empire is overextended, Hadrian wants to retract Roman rule to more easily defensible borders.
As a result, Hadrian evacuates Trajan's three new provinces in 118.
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People
Groups
- Parthian Empire
- Syria (Roman Province)
- Christians, Early
- Roman Empire (Rome): Nerva-Antonine dynasty
- Assyria (Roman province)
