Crossword-Solution: TRAJAN
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| Clue | Answers |
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| "Good" Roman emperor | 1 answer |
| A tall Roman column is named after him | 1 answer |
| Emperor before Hadrian | 1 answer |
| Emperor who was victorious in the 2nd-century Dacian Wars | 1 answer |
| Emperor with a namesake column in Rome | 1 answer |
| Hadrian's predecessor | 1 answer |
| Nerva's successor | 1 answer |
| Roman emperor before Hadrian | 1 answer |
| Roman emperor born in Spain | 1 answer |
| Roman emperor, 98___117 | 1 answer |
| Roman emperor, AD 98-117 | 1 answer |
| Roman Emperor | 21 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TRAJAN (5)
About a league and a half to the north-west stands the village of Santo Ponce: at the foot and on the side of some elevated ground higher up are to be seen vestiges of ruined walls and edifices, which once formed part of Italica, the birth-place of Silius Italicus and Trajan, from which latter personage Triana derives its name.
Trajan sent certain legions to form military colonies in Dacia; and the present Wallacks and Moldavians are, to a certain extent, the descendants of the Roman soldiers, who married the women of the country.
Nor is it strange to find Roman coins of copper and silver among us; of Vespasian, Trajan, Adrian, Commodus, Antoninus, Severus, &c.; but the greater number of Dioclesian, Constantine, Constans, Valens, with many of Victorinus Posthumius, Tetricus, and the thirty tyrants in the reign of Gallienus; and some as high as Adrianus have been found about Thetford, or Sitomagus, mentioned in the _Itinerary_ of Antoninus, as the way from Venta or Castor unto London.
About a league and a half to the north-west stands the village of Santo Ponce; at the foot and on the side of some elevated ground higher up are to be seen vestiges of ruined walls and edifices which once formed part of Italica, the birth-place of Silius Italicus and Trajan, from which latter personage Triana derives its name.
XXVI "For such desert, Heaven's bounty not alone Designs he should the imperial garland bear, -- Augustus', Trajan's, Mark's, Severus', crown; But that of every farthest land should wear, Which here and there extends, as yet unknown, Yielding no passage to the sun and year; And wills that in his time Christ's scattered sheep Should be one flock, beneath one Shepherd's keep.
Quotes with TRAJAN (3)
Can I have a final request in case I don’t make it?”“Anything.” “I haven’t been kissed in five years, kiss me Trajan,” she whispered. “I am so afraid.” Trajan slowly pushed his glasses onto the top of his head and brought his lips softly to hers.
I don’t naturally look like this. I have to feed in order to have the power to hold it.”“Feed on what exactly?” Please don’t say blood, please don’t say blood, she whispered in her mind.“Death,” Trajan answered. Anya didn’t know if that was better or worse.
During the persecutions under the Emperor Domitian, John was summoned to Rome, where he was tortured by immersion in a pot of boiling oil and subsequently banished to the island of Patmos in the Aegean sea. It was there he wrote his Apocalypse. It was only after the death of Domitian, in A.D. 96, that he returned to Ephesus, where he was still living during the reign of the Emperor Trajan (A.D. 98-117). He became so old and frail that he could no longer walk and had to be car…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1983–2021).