The reign of Hadrian, despite his own …

Years: 121 - 121

The reign of Hadrian, despite his own great reputation as a military administrator, will be marked by a general lack of major military conflicts, apart from the Second Roman-Jewish War.

He has surrendered Trajan's conquests in Mesopotamia, considering them to be indefensible.

There is almost a war with Parthia around 121, but the threat is averted when Hadrian succeeds in negotiating a peace.

Around this time, Suetonius publishes his highly readable combination of fact and unverifiable rumor, Lives of the Caesars, an often scandalous account of the histories of Julius Caesar and of Rome's first eleven emperors, from Augustus to Domitian.

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