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Hadrian had not at first gone to …

Years: 118 - 118

Hadrian had not at first gone to Rome—he was busy sorting out the East and suppressing the Jewish revolt that had broken out under Trajan, then moving on to sort out the Danube frontier.

Instead, Attianus, Hadrian's former guardian, had been put in charge in Rome.

Here he "discovers" a conspiracy involving four leading Senators, including Lusius Quietus, and demands of the Senate their deaths.

There is no question of a trial—they are hunted down and killed out of hand in the summer of 118.

Because Hadrian is not in Rome at the time, he is able to claim that Attianus had acted on his own initiative.

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