when did antoninus pius is emperor
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The names of Antoninus Pius are:Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Pius, he then became Caesar Titus Aurelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius.
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Antoninus Pius was born on September 19, 86 and died on March 7, 161. Antoninus Pius would have been 74 years old at the time of death or 1928 years old today.
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Saint Antoninus of Syria was declared a saint by the early Christian community based on his martyrdom. There was no official canonization process at the time.
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Antoninus Keane has written:
'Sermons preached on various occasions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sermons, English Sermons, Catholic Church
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C. R. Haines has written:
'The Correspondence Of Marcus Cornelius Fronto With Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Lucius Verus, Antoninus Pius And Various Friends V2'
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Titus Fulvius Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius was indeed the emperor of Rome at the peak of its power and influence. He reigned from 138 to 161 AD.
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Antoninus Pius was a Roman emperor who ruled from 138 to 161 AD, during the time of the Roman Empire. Democracy as we understand it today did not exist in ancient Rome. The Roman Empire was an autocratic and monarchic system with emperors having absolute power, so it would be inaccurate to describe Antoninus Pius as a democrat.
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Marcus Aurelius came to power through a process known as adoption. He was adopted by the reigning emperor at the time, Antoninus Pius, in 138 AD. This adoption was part of a succession plan agreed upon by the previous emperor, Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius. When Antoninus Pius died in 161 AD, Marcus Aurelius became the new emperor of Rome.
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We don't know. We only know that he was married to a woman and had 4 children.
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How Antoninus Pius treated his slaves/the slaves he owned is not known. He introduced legislation which made the emancipation of slaves easier. Previously restrictions on emancipation had been put into place because of the high rates of manumission (emancipation of slaves).
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Following the reign of Hadrian, the emperor was Antonius Pius.
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Marcus Aurelius was proclaimed emperor because he had been adopted and designated as heir by the emperor Antoninus Pius. He reigned from the death of Antoninus Pius in 161 to his own death in 180.
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Hadrian had no natural children; he did, however, adopt two sons: Lucius Aelius and Antoninus Pius.
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The philosopher Diderot compiled the encyclopedia.
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If something says just 'the Philosopher' it is referring to Aristotle.
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When Emperor Hadrian died on the 10th July 138 AD in Baiae, Italy, he was succeeded by Antoninus Pius.
Antoninus Pius was Hadrian's adopted son.
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