Ulpii

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The Ulpii were a prominent Roman family whose most famous member was Emperor Trajan, under whom the Roman Empire reached its greatest territorial extent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman gens
ancient Roman family
associatedPlace Italica
Rome
associatedWithEmperor Hadrian
Traianus
surface form: Nerva
connectedTo Roman military aristocracy
senatorial networks of Hispania
country Roman Empire
era High Roman Empire
ethnicBackground Roman
familyNameDerivedFrom Latin nomen Ulpius
governedProvince Asia (through family members)
Germania (through family members)
Pannonia (through family members)
Syria (through family members)
heldHighOffice Roman consulship
provincial governorships
historicalSignificance contributed to Roman imperial administration
produced Emperor Trajan
language Latin
memberOf Roman senatorial elite
nomen Ulpius
notableMember Marcus Ulpius Traianus the Elder
surface form: Marcus Ulpius Traianus (the elder)

Trajan
origin Hispania (probable)
surface form: Hispania
peakInfluence Roman Empire under Trajan and Hadrian
surface form: reign of Trajan
politicalAlignment imperial central authority
politicalInfluence high during Trajan's reign
politicalRole imperial supporters
praenomenCommonlyUsed Gaius
Marcus
Publius
regionOfActivity Danubian frontier
surface form: Danube frontier

Eastern provinces
Mediterranean
relatedDynasty Nerva–Antonine dynasty
religion Roman polytheism
socialClass Roman aristocracy
senatorial class
sourceType Roman literary sources
ancient inscriptions
prosopographical studies
statusUnderTrajan imperial family
timePeriod 1st century CE
2nd century CE

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