Historical Events tagged with "traian"

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Politics & Government

Traian Băsescu's Impeachment Referendum Outcome

May 19th, 2007 17 years ago

Traian Băsescu, the President of Romania, faced an impeachment referendum initiated by the Romanian Parliament. Ultimately, the voter turnout was not sufficient to remove him from office, leading to his reinstatement. The referendum had sparked political tensions and debates surrounding the legitimacy of Băsescu's leadership, reflecting divisions within Romanian politics at the time.

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Military & Warfare

Roman Dacia Established as a Province

August 11th, 106 1918 years ago

The south-western part of Dacia, in modern Romania, was officially made a Roman province after Emperor Trajan's military campaigns. This development followed a series of successful campaigns against the Dacian king Decebalus, leading to the intensification of Roman administrative and military control over the region. The province was crucial for Rome's expansion and control of resources in Eastern Europe, initiating significant changes in trade and culture.

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Politics & Government

Trajan Becomes Roman Emperor After Nerva

January 27th, 98 1927 years ago

Trajan succeeded his adoptive father Nerva as emperor of Rome, marking a significant transition in leadership. Known for his military prowess and public works, Trajan was instrumental in expanding the Roman Empire to its greatest territorial extent. His ascent was marked by political stability, showcasing a continuation of Nerva's benevolent policies. The Senate supported his rise, reflecting confidence in Trajan's ability to govern effectively. This succession established a dynasty that would influence Roman rule for years to come.

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Politics & Government

Nerva Adopts Trajan Amidst Praetorian Pressure

October 28th, 97 1927 years ago

Roman Emperor Nerva adopted General Marcus Ulpius Trajanus as his successor following pressure from the Praetorian Guard. This crucial political maneuver solidified the transition of power and helped stabilize the Roman Empire during a period of uncertainty. Trajan was a respected military leader, and his adoption announced Nerva's intention to ensure a capable successor to govern. The decision marked a significant moment in Roman history, emphasizing the role of the military in imperial succession.

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