Hadrian is at Antioch in Syria when …

Years: 117 - 117

Hadrian is at Antioch in Syria when word arrives of the death of Trajan, but he is in no position to return to Rome, as he is advised that Quadratus Bassus, ordered by Trajan to protect the new Dacian territories north of the Danube, had died there while on campaign.

As a result of taking several legions and numerous auxiliary regiments with him to Parthia, Trajan has left Dacia and the remaining Danubian provinces below strength.

The Roxolani, angry over a Roman decision to cease the payments to which Trajan had agreed, ally themselves with the Iazyges and both tribes revolt against Rome.

Therefore, Hadrian dispatches the armies from the east ahead of him, and departs Syria as soon as he is able.

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