Trajan


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Roman Emperor and adoptive son of Nerva

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The Corinthian-style temple honored the successor of Emperor Trajan, Emperor Hadrian, who conducted wide-scale building projects throughout the Roman Empire.
Andy Hall of Trajan Scientific and Medical said: "Trajan are delighted to be able to support QPHS students and their travel costs, supporting science in education is a true passion of ours encouraging scientists of the future."
In addition to extensive conservation and reinterpretation, the restoration for the first time allows the visitor to sit inside the base of Trajan's Column, meditating on the fall of Rome.
The managing director of Trajan Wines, Mr Mark van Schalkwyk says Totus Limited Release Pinotage was unanimously voted by a panel of Chinese wine experts as the Best-Buy wine in a category of Still Red Wines valued between 4-8 Euros that were on show at the SIAL Trade Fair.
Notice, for instance, that the story focuses on an unnamed niece of Trajan. Why does Trajan found a city in honour of his sister Marcia, when she is never in the story?
Trajan Bayly, COO said, "Our customers' success is our number one priority.
Les amoureux de Rome, touristes ou habitants, peuvent aussi contribuer en signant un cheque de 300 euros, pour restaurer le marche de Trajan, pres du Forum.
The theatre, exceptional due to its architecture and state of conservation, was most probably built under Trajan, who ruled the Roman Empire from 98 C.E.
Temple of Trajan in Bergama/Photo by Carlos Delgado [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Two 155/52 mm systems took part in trials that ended in fall 2014: the Nexter's Trajan and the Elbit Systems Athos.
They are--the narrator, Trajan, and his sister Miruna--the great-grandchildren of Constantine Bercea, who fought in the Romanian war of independence in the late nineteenth century and earned, through his service, the first land to be owned by anyone in his family.
4 Trajan Walk, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Newcastle, is for sale through Your Move Chris Stonock at PS299,950, tel: 0191 267 6374.
Bichaka Fayissa and Anca Trajan, "Estimation of a Health Production Function: Evidence from East-European Countries." (Vol.