These exquisite ancient silver coins have been mounted in a magnificent pair of 18 Karat gold cufflinks, set with 48 radiant, fully-cut diamonds, weighing a total of 1.90 Trajan was...
These exquisite ancient silver coins have been mounted in a magnificent pair of 18 Karat gold cufflinks, set with 48 radiant, fully-cut diamonds, weighing a total of 1.90 Trajan was born in 53 A.D. to a family of Roman origin residing in Itálica (near modern Sevilla, Spain). Conqueror of Dacia (modern Romania) and Mesopotamia, he ruled the Roman Empire from the year 98 until his death in 117. He was trained as a youth in the Roman army and took an active part in campaigns in Spain, Syria, and Germany during the reigns of the emperors Titus and Domitian. Trajan achieved distinction as a general of outstanding ability, and in 91 he was elected a consul. In 97, he was adopted by Emperor Nerva as his colleague and successor. On the death of Nerva the following year, Trajan, who was at that time inspecting the Roman frontier in Germany, became the sole ruler of the empire.