MARCUS AURELIUS  AD 161 TO 180 . M ANTONINVS

Marcus Aurelius in Latin: Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
is a sovereign, indifferent rationalist and Roman author conceived April 26, 121 in Rome and passed on Walk 17, 180 in Sirmione (as per Tertullian) or in Vindobona. He is the remainder of the rulers known as the "Five Great Sovereigns" and the last Head of Pax Romana, a period of relative harmony and solidness for the Roman Realm. He was Roman diplomat in 140, 145 and 161. Marcus Aurelius was brought into the world during the rule of Hadrian. He is the child of praetor Marcus Annius Verus and beneficiary Domitia Lucilla Minor. His dad passed on when he was as yet a kid and Marcus Aurelius was raised by his mom and his granddads. Later the passing of Hadrian's taken on child, Lucius Aelius, in 138, the sovereign embraced Marcus Aurelius' uncle, Antoninus Pius, as his new beneficiary. Antoninus thusly embraces Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Aurelius Verus, the child of Aelius. Hadrian kicked the bucket that year and Antoninus became sovereign. Then, at that point, main beneficiary of the privileged position, Marcus Aurelius concentrated on Greek and Latin letters under the heading of coaches like Herodes Atticus and Fronton. He therefore kept a nearby correspondence with Fronton for a long time. Marcus Aurelius wedded Antoninus 'girl, Faustina the More youthful, in 145. Later Antoninus' passing in 161, Marcus Aurelius climbed to the privileged position close by his embraced sibling Lucius. The rule of Marcus Aurelius is set apart by military contentions. In the East, the Roman Domain effectively battles a renewed Parthian Realm and the insubordinate realm of Armenia. Marcus Aurelius overcomes the Marcomans, Quads and Sarmatians Iazyges in the Marcoman wars. Be that as it may, these and other Germanic people groups kept on representing a danger to the Domain, and equipped contentions continued rapidly regardless of a marked ceasefire. Moreover, a genuine pandemic known as the "Antonine plague" broke out around 166 and crushed the number of inhabitants in the Domain for a very long time.

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