When you avoid drama so hard that even the historians get bored

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    1. A Deeper Dive into Antoninus Pius: The Peaceful Emperor
      Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD) was a Roman emperor renowned for his peaceful and prosperous reign. Here are some additional details that might be interesting:
      Personal Life and Philosophy:
      * Family: He was adopted by Hadrian, the previous emperor, who had no biological children.
      * Philosophy: Antoninus Pius was a Stoic philosopher, which influenced his leadership style and outlook on life. Stoicism emphasized self-control, reason, and virtue.
      * Family Life: He was a devoted family man, known for his love of his wife, Faustina, and their children.
      Reign and Achievements:
      * Peaceful Reign: He avoided major wars, focusing on domestic affairs and improving the lives of his citizens.
      * Infrastructure: He invested in infrastructure projects, such as building roads, aqueducts, and public baths.
      * Legal Reforms: He reformed the legal system, making it fairer and more efficient.
      * Cultural Patronage: He supported cultural activities, such as the arts and sciences.
      Legacy:
      * Five Good Emperors: Antoninus Pius is often considered one of the “Five Good Emperors” who ruled Rome from 96 to 180 AD.
      * Mentor to Marcus Aurelius: His most significant legacy may be his mentorship of Marcus Aurelius, who succeeded him as emperor.
      * Symbol of Peace: Antoninus Pius is remembered as a symbol of peace and prosperity in Roman history.

    2. “Quality honored by common people of the time, but far less by historians, that nothing of note happened during his reign.”

    3. I remember a meme and for AP it just had, “does nothing, but does it excellently.”

    4. Diggitygiggitycea on

      No surprise he was raised by Hadrian. Hadrian was the one guy who looked at all their territory and said “yeah… that’s… that’s enough, guys. That’s way more than enough. Let’s make sure we can hold onto this before we go get any more.”

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