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Yes, Hadrian had a wife. Her name was Sabina and their relationship was sour.
Hadrian was famous in the entire Roman empire due to his buildings ( his villa, the Pantheon, etc). He became infamous for his destruction of Jerusalem. However we best remember him for "Hadrian's Wall" in northern Britain.
Hadrian ruled the Roman empire from 117 AD/CE to 138 AD/CE.
Hadrian ruled after Trajan.
He woulda sucked his balls
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What would have happened would have depended on whether attempts at further conquest would have been successful or not. However, this question does not really arise. The Romans did not have an interest in further expansion. The Roman Empire had already become too big and overstretched. In fact the Roman Empire reached its greatest extent under Hadrian's predecessor, Trajan, and never went beyond his conquests no emperor tried to push the empire further. Hadrian did more than just not trying to expand the Roman Empire further: he reduced it. He gave Trajan's conquest of Persian-held Mesopotamia (Iraq) back to the Persians. He thought that retaining this newly conquered area was untenable. The military prowess of the Persians matched that of Rome.
Claudius was emperor of the Roman Empire around 40AD. He expanded the empire to include Britain where Hadrian was a great general who tamed the frontier and built Hadrians wall in Northern England to help keep out the "savages".
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The Empire was expanded by Cyrus the Great , its founder. It was further expanded into Africa by his son Cambyses, and then rounded out by Darius I. The roads were built progressively by them and their successor kings.
In Asia there could have been more wars with the Persians and in Europe an expansion of the frontiers would have made them, in the long run, even more difficult to defend.
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In 122 ad, the construction of Hadrian's Wall happened. He was an administrator who wanted man made barriers around the empire.
The Persian Empire was established and expanded to its greatest area.
Yes, Hadrian had a wife. Her name was Sabina and their relationship was sour.