Emperor Antoninus Pius
Antoninus Pius was the fourth of the "Five Good Emperors" of Rome. He came to power in 138 AD after the death of Emperor Hadrian.
Antoninus wasn't like most Roman leaders. He wasn't out to expand the empire. Instead, Antoninus focused on consolidating the empire, strengthening its borders and improving the lives of every day citizens.
Because of this, his reign was called a time of "Roman Peace."
The empire prospered without a constant threat of conflict. He improved the legal system and he worked to improve the status of women and children in the Roman society.
Antoninus Pius would pass away in 161 AD at the age of 75 but he would leave a legacy that we can still see today.
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See the life of Antoninus Pius up close:
Antonine Wall in Scotland See the remains of the wall along with the Roman forts
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina in Rome Originally built to honor Antoninus' wife, Faustine the Elder, it was rededicated to both Antoninus and Faustina after his death
Hadrian's Mausoleum (Castel Sant'Angelo) in Rome Antonius was buried here following his death.
Museo Nazionale Romano in Rome See artifacts from the time of Antoninus Pius
Uffizi Gallery in Florence
Lanuvium in Lanuvio Italy The birthplace of Antoninus Pius
Capitoline Museums in Rome
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