Nerva

Roman Emperor during the Neronian period

Nerva - Roman Emperor during the Neronian period
Born

November 8th, 30
1995 years ago

Died

January 27th, 98
1927 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Roman Empire

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Ruled as Roman Emperor from 96 to 98 AD. Initiated the Neronian period, marked by a focus on better governance and stability within the empire. Established reparative policies to restore trust and support among the citizens following a period of turmoil. His reign was characterized by an emphasis on adopting capable successors, shifting towards a more stable imperial administration. Died in 98 AD, leaving a legacy of reform.

Initiated a more stable governance model

Adopted Trajan as his successor

Restored public trust in the Roman government

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