Hadrian - Wikipedia Hadrian was born in Italica, in the present-day Andalusian province of Seville in southern Spain, an Italic settlement in Hispania Baetica; his gens Aelia came from the town of Hadria in eastern Italy He was a member of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty
Hadrian | Biography Facts | Britannica Hadrian, Roman emperor (117–138 CE), the emperor Trajan’s cousin and successor, who was a cultivated admirer of Greek civilization and who unified and consolidated Rome’s vast empire
Hadrian - World History Encyclopedia Born Publius Aelius Hadrianus, in Italica (modern Spain), Hadrian is best known for his literary pursuits, his substantial building projects throughout the Roman Empire, and, especially, Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain
C O R R E C T I O N -- Hadrian - PR Newswire In the news release, HADRIAN OPENS ADVANCED MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN ALABAMA TO SUPPORT COLUMBIA- AND VIRGINIA-CLASS SUBMARINE PRODUCTION, issued 20-Mar-2026
Hadrian - Roman Empire, Building Projects, Military Reforms | Britannica Hadrian - Roman Empire, Building Projects, Military Reforms: Hadrian wrote to the Senate requesting honours for his adoptive father and ratification of the army’s proclamation; all this was granted The new emperor began a slow return to Italy
$2B Defense Plant Set to Transform the Shoals: Hadrian Moving into . . . Hadrian plans to use the plant to build components for U S Navy vessels, tying the Shoals directly into national defense supply chains Local educators and workforce leaders say preparations are already underway to ensure area residents can compete for the new positions
Advanced Shipbuilding Factory of the Future Opens in Alabama Funded in part by Navy investments provided in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the advanced manufacturing company Hadrian officially opened a new facility in Cherokee, Alabama March 20th
The Emperor Hadrian - The Life of One of Romes Most Enlightened . . . Hadrian, a ruler of the Roman Empire from 117 to 138 A D , was known for his careful and thoughtful governance Upon taking power, he ensured prosperity by distributing money to Rome’s citizens and rewarding soldiers with bonuses