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The Roman Empire was at its largest (i.e., had the most land) at the end of the reign of Emperor Trajan (98 AD - 117 AD). Some time afterward (AD 235 - 284) there was a period of crisis, called the "Crisis of the Third Century," in which the Roman Empire nearly collapsed.

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