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      • The 2nd century saw the empire reach its peak, with Trajan overseeing the second largest expansion of Rome in its history, and Hadrian and Antoninus Pius fortifying these gains. Although revolt and war still took place, it remained peaceful internally and secure in its borders.
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  2. Mar 16, 2022 · The 2nd century saw the empire reach its peak, with Trajan overseeing the second largest expansion of Rome in its history, and Hadrian and Antoninus Pius fortifying these gains. Although revolt and war still took place, it remained peaceful internally and secure in its borders.

  3. 3 days ago · The 2nd century CE marked the high point of territorial expansion, economic prosperity, and political stability for the Empire. As historian Mary Beard writes in her book SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome , "The Roman Empire was by then pretty much at its full extent: it covered about 2.75 million square miles… and incorporated perhaps sixty to ...

  4. The transformation of Rome and Italy during the Middle Republic. The Greek historian Polybius admired Romes balanced constitution, discipline, and strict religious observance as the bases of the republic’s success and stability. Yet Romes very successes in the 2nd century undermined these features, leading to profound changes in the ...

  5. Jan 20, 2024 · The Gracchi brothers, Tiberius and Gaius, were key figures in ancient Rome in the late 2nd century BC. Members of the Roman aristocracy, they sought to tackle social and economic inequality during their tenures as tribunes of the plebs.

  6. Rome in the Second Century | The Death of Tiberius Gracchus. The second century was a time where the poor kept getting poorer and the rich were getting richer. During the start of second century BC in Rome many of the elections were heavily influenced by bribery.

  7. At the time that this tombstone (figure 6) was made in the 2nd century AD, Carthage, once Rome's most feared and hated enemy, had been under Roman control for several centuries. As seen in other objects from across the Roman Empire, it shows a mixture of Roman and native elements and designs.

  8. -In the 2nd century, the outer limits of the city of Rome weren't very clear. It was Aurelian, in the 270s, who decided to fortify the city by building a wall around it.

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