died AD 122 wife of the Roman emperor Trajan. She earned great respect in her lifetime by her virtue and her advocation of the people's interests. During the ceremony of Trajan's accession, she is supposed to have turned around as she climbed the palace steps and addressed the crowd, saying that she desired always to be the same as she was then. One of her accomplishments was to curb the excesses of the procurators, the state's revenue agents. Plotina was childless. She induced Trajan to adopt Hadrian, with whom she was on close terms. Plotina survived Trajan, and, upon her death, the emperor Hadrian had temples erected in her honour at Rome and at Nemausus (Nmes) in Gaul.
PLOTINA, POMPEIA
Meaning of PLOTINA, POMPEIA in English
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