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Essay heading: Emperor Hadrian
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Later, on the third day before the Ides of August, Hadrian learned of Trajan's death. Three days later, Hadrian ascended to the throne of the Roman Empire.
As soon as he took possession of the empire's power, Hadrian at once resumed the policy of devoting his attention to maintaining peace throughout the world... displayed 300 characters
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Although his foreign policy seemed peaceful, his interior suspicions remained with a wary eye, and he later imprisoned some of his political enemies, namely Laberius Maximus and Crassus Frugi. Hadrian even had an assassination that failed to kill him, planned by Nigrinus, of whom Hadrian had planned to succeed him... displayed next 300 characters
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