• Year 138 (CXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the...
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  • 138 may refer to: 138 (number) 138 BC AD 138 138 (New Jersey bus) 138 Tolosa, a main-belt asteroid Tatra 138, a heavy truck This disambiguation page lists...
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    Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius (19 September AD 86 – 7 March 161) was Roman emperor from AD 138 to 161. He was the fourth of the Five Good Emperors...
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    emperor Hadrian in AD 138, and the move by the emperor Constantine the Great of the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople in AD 330. Though this...
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    Hadrian (category 138 deaths)
    Aelius Hadrianus [(h)adriˈjaːnus]; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Hadrian was born in Italica, close to modern Seville in...
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    Salmon, E. T. (21 August 2013). A History of the Roman World: From 30 BC to AD 138. Routledge. p. 133. ISBN 978-1-134-96348-5. Suetonius, Tiberius 43, 44,...
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    Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus Pius, emperor from AD 138 to 161. He had been consul in AD 120, then distinguished himself as Proconsul of Asia, and...
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    contained. It was produced sporadically until the time of Antoninus Pius (AD 138–161). Unlike other coins during the Roman Empire, the quadrans rarely bore...
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    The temple was probably commissioned by Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (r. AD 138-161). No information was recorded about the site until a 4th-century Greek...
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    Paul (November 15, 1962). "Theatricals". Los Angeles Sentinel. "Display Ad 138 -- No Title". Los Angeles Sentinel. March 6, 1969. "'Aunt Esther' Makes...
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    Salmon, Edward T (1987). A History of the Roman World from 30 BC to AD 138. London: Methuen. ISBN 0-416-10710-9 – via Archive.org. Sidwell, Barbara...
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    historian John Malalas dates the temple to the reign of Antoninus Pius (AD 138–161), construction probably started soon after around 16 BC, when Baalbek...
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    Birley, Marcus Aurelius, p. 73. Champlin, 'Chronology of Fronto', p. 138. Ad Marcum Caesarem v. 74 ( =Haines 2.52ff), qtd. and tr. Birley, Marcus Aurelius...
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    "Callaecia" (or Gallaecia, whence modern Galicia). From Diocletian's Tetrarchy (AD 293) onwards, the south of the remainder of Tarraconensis was again split...
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    Hadrian's Wall was started, Antoninus Pius (emperor 138 AD - 161 AD) almost completely abandoned it in 138 AD, a few months after his accession, turning his...
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    Symphorosa (category 138 deaths)
    Symphorosa (Italian: Sinforosa; died circa AD 138) is venerated as a saint of the Catholic Church. According to tradition, she was martyred with her seven...
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    Stanegate road in Northern England, solidified by Hadrian's Wall built in AD 138, despite temporary forays into Scotland. The Romans and their culture stayed...
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    constructed in the middle of the 1st century and Hadrian died at his villa in AD 138. It was also a favourite spot of the emperor Septimius Severus. The resorts...
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    (Kani f.) Niger, consul in AD 138. Junius Mauricianus, a jurist in the time of Antoninus Pius. Aulus Junius Rufinus, consul in AD 153. Marcus Junius Rufinus...
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    adoptees became possible through imperial rescript in the Antonine era (AD 138–192), and under exceptional circumstances a woman could adopt in the same...
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    Denne Parker, Henry Michael (1958). A history of the Roman world from AD 138 to 337. Methuen. Dumitrescu, Vlad; Boardman, John; Hammond, N. G. L; Sollberger...
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    Realencyclopädie 13.1 (1926), 488–495; Parker, H., A History of the Roman World A.D. 138 to 337 (London, 1958), 170. From [1]. Abdolhossein Zarinkoob "Ruzgaran:...
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  • emperor from AD 117 to 138. Aelia P. f. P. n. Domitia Paulina, the sister of Hadrian. Lucius Aelius Caesar, adopted by Hadrian, was consul in AD 137. Titus...
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    stadium soon after [his father] Atticus's death, which occurred around A.D. 138. The first Greater Panathenaia following his father's demise was 139/40...
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    Roman province of deployment during the reign of emperor Hadrian (r. AD 117–138). The index of regimental names explains the origin of the names, most...
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    the early-second century, and the second (Period II) building erected c. AD 138 was destroyed around sixty years later c. 196/197. It was rebuilt for the...
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    the end of the war in 106. In the era of Hadrian (117-138 AD) and of Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD) it was rebuilt in stone. The city of Apulum grew up around...
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  • sophist, who taught rhetoric at Rome during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138). He was the author of a collection of proverbs in three books, still...
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    Tiberius to the Antonines: A History of the Roman Empire AD 14-192. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-01920-1. Găzdac, Cristian (2010). Monetary Circulation...
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  • sculpted. c. 130–138 – Hadrian Hunting Boar and Sacrificing to Apollo, sculptural reliefs on the Arch of Constantine, Rome, are made. c. 130–138 – Antinous...
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