2018 (Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games totaled seven tackles, including one quarterback sack, which came in the regular-season finale against Arkansas (11/23) as the Tigers pitched their first conference shutout (38-0) since 2010 made two tackles in Mizzous Homecoming win over Memphis (10/20) credited with three quarterback pressures. Wife of M. Annius Verus: Giacosa (1977), p. 10. He's still an exceptional player but he hasn't been the QB chaser I saw back then and hasn't been as effective pushing the pocket. Finished the regular season with 21 . [156] Decebalus fled but, when later cornered by Roman cavalry, committed suicide. All rights reserved. [262], Early in 117, Trajan grew ill and set sail for Italy. [137] According to the provisions of Decebalus's earlier treaty with Rome, made in the time of Domitian, Decebalus was acknowledged as rex amicus, that is, client king; in exchange for accepting client status, he received from Rome both a generous stipend and a steady supply of technical experts. [77] It must be added that, although Trajan was wary of the civic oligarchies in the Greek cities, he also admitted into the Senate a number of prominent Eastern notables already slated for promotion during Domitian's reign by reserving for them one of the twenty posts open each year for minor magistrates (the vigintiviri). The Columbia, South Carolina, native will have one year of eligibility remaining. Whatever the case, Tuesday was the last . Separate scenes of Domitian and Trajan making offerings to the gods appear on reliefs on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. Dikla Rivlin Katz, Noah Hacham, Geoffrey Herman, Lilach Sagiv, "Trajan was, in fact, quite active in Egypt. Trajan Jeffcoat, a 3-year starter and All-SEC selection in 2020, has reversed course and updated his plans for the 2023 season. He built two palatial villas outside Rone at Arcinazzo and at Centumcellae. [287], Some theologians such as Thomas Aquinas discussed Trajan as an example of a virtuous pagan. Marcel Emerit. By feigning reluctance to hold power, Trajan was able to start building a consensus around him in the Senate. Marcus Ulpius Trajanus (father of Trajan), Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos, religious theatrical spectacles and games, Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa, "De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and Their Families", Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Tulane University "Roman Currency of the Principate", "Battle of Sarmizegetusa (Sarmizegetuza), A.D. 105: De Imperatoribus Romanis", "The Trajanic Tondo from Roman Ankara: In Search of the Identity of a Roman Masterpiece", "Emperor Trajan - unknown - Masterpieces in the Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities. [210] It is possible that during the onset of Trajan's military experience, as a young tribune, he had witnessed engagement with the Parthians; so any strategic vision was grounded in a tactical awareness of what was needed to tackle Parthia. 21 (1931), pp. There are no statistics available for this player. He also had good dealings with Plutarch, who, as a notable of Delphi, seems to have been favoured by the decisions taken on behalf of his home-place by one of Trajan's legates, who had arbitrated a boundary dispute between Delphi and its neighbouring cities. Pierre Lambrechts, "Trajan et le rcrutement du Snat". [220] While Trajan moved from west to east, Lusius Quietus moved with his army from the Caspian Sea towards the west, both armies performing a successful pincer movement,[221] whose apparent result was to establish a Roman presence into the Parthian Empire proper, with Trajan taking the northern Mesopotamian cities of Nisibis and Batnae and organizing a province of Mesopotamia, including the Kingdom of Osrhoenewhere King Abgar VII submitted to Trajan publicly[222]as a Roman protectorate. This event was commemorated in a coin as the reduction of Parthia to client kingdom status: REX PARTHIS DATUS, "a king is given to the Parthians". [133] This devaluation, along with the massive amounts of gold and silver acquired through his Dacian wars, allowed Trajan to mint many more denarii than his predecessors. But Jeffcoat isn't the same guy we saw in 2020 when he was all SEC. [228] It is noteworthy that no new legions were raised by Trajan before the Parthian campaign, maybe because the sources of new citizen recruits were already over-exploited. Who are you circling on the whiteboard for your offensive. On today's show, Andrew discusses the latest information on the Trajan Jeffcoat recruitment and why he might not end up joining Shane Beamer and South Caroli. Trajan Jeffcoat's hangup with South Carolina not academic-related, source says. Fans are pissed and she might want to pack her crap and run. [7] It is certain that much of the text of the letters that appear in this collection over Trajan's signature was written and/or edited by Trajan's Imperial secretary, his ab epistulis. [195], The alternative view is to see the campaign as triggered by the lure of territorial annexation and prestige,[195] the sole motive ascribed by Cassius Dio. [32], According to the Augustan History, the future Emperor Hadrian brought word to Trajan of his adoption. [212] Trajan marched first on Armenia, deposed the Parthian-appointed king, Parthamasiris (who was afterwards murdered while kept in the custody of Roman troops in an unclear incident, later described by Fronto as a breach of Roman good faith[213]), and annexed it to the Roman Empire as a province, receiving in passing the acknowledgement of Roman hegemony by various tribes in the Caucasus and on the Eastern coast of the Black Seaa process that kept him busy until the end of 114. The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. [67] Dio's notion of being "friend" to Trajan (or any other Roman emperor), however, was that of an informal arrangement, that involved no formal entry of such "friends" into the Roman administration. Go. [137] Dacia would be reduced by Trajan's Rome to a client kingdom in the first war (101102), followed by a second war that ended in actual incorporation into the Empire of the trans-Danube border group of Dacia. Non-literary sources such as archaeology, epigraphy, and numismatics are also useful for reconstructing his reign. Please also read our Privacy Notice and Terms of Use, which became effective December 20, 2019. 98 until his death in C.E. [5] Besides this, Pliny the Younger's Panegyricus and Dio Chrysostom's orations are the best surviving contemporary sources. [180] As Nabataea was the last client kingdom in Asia west of the Euphrates, the annexation meant that the entire Roman East had been provincialized, completing a trend towards direct rule that had begun under the Flavians.[177]. Officially declared optimus princeps ("best ruler") by the senate, Trajan is remembered as a successful soldier-emperor who presided over one of the greatest military expansions in Roman history and led the empire to attain its greatest territorial extent by the time of his death. [114] According to the Digest, Trajan decreed that when a city magistrate promised to achieve a particular public building, his heirs inherited responsibility for its completion. [30], Domitian's successor, Nerva, was unpopular with the army, and had been forced by his Praetorian Prefect Casperius Aelianus to execute Domitian's killers. IN Ryan K. Balot, ed.. Bernard W. Henderson, "Five Roman Emperors" (1927). Marcus Ulpius Trajanus the elder served Vespasian in the First Jewish-Roman War, commanding the Legio X Fretensis. [243], Trajan left the Persian Gulf for Babylonwhere he intended to offer sacrifice to Alexander in the house where he had died in 323BC[244] But a revolt led by Sanatruces, a nephew of the Parthian king Osroes I who had retained a cavalry force, possibly strengthened by the addition of Saka archers,[245] imperilled Roman positions in Mesopotamia and Armenia. [41] Prior to his frontier tours, Trajan ordered his Prefect Aelianus to attend him in Germany, where he was apparently executed forthwith ("put out of the way"),[42] and his now-vacant post taken by Attius Suburanus. [304], During the 1980s, the Romanian historian Eugen Cizek took a more nuanced view as he described the changes in the personal ideology of Trajan's reign, stressing the fact that it became ever more autocratic and militarized, especially after 112 and towards the Parthian War (as "only an universal monarch, a kosmocrator, could dictate his law to the East"). [255] Quietus discharged his commissions successfully, so much that the war was afterward named after himKitus being a corruption of Quietus. [283][284], Ancient sources on Trajan's personality and accomplishments are unanimously positive. Dio, as a Greek notable and intellectual with friends in high places, and possibly an official friend to the emperor (amicus caesaris), saw Trajan as a defender of the status quo. [278] His refusal to sustain Trajan's senatorial and expansionist policy during his own reign may account for the "crass hostility" shown him by literary sources. [235] The Parthian city of Susa was apparently also occupied by the Romans. Missouri's defensive linemen seeing the most snaps are Trajan Jeffcoat, Isaiah McGuire, Chris Turner, Akial Byers and Kobie Whiteside. [39] When Nerva died on 28 January 98, Trajan succeeded to the role of emperor without any outward adverse incident. [115], Trajan was a prolific builder. Arkansas lands DE Trajan Jeffcoat. That helps explain Missouris lack of pass rush productivity as a unit. He held an unspecified consular commission as governor of either Pannonia or Germania Superior, or possibly both. [38], As governor of Upper Germany (Germania Superior) during Nerva's reign, Trajan received the impressive title of Germanicus for his skilful management and rule of the volatile Imperial province. Missouri has one returning member of the 2020 All-SEC team, but you wouldnt know it by his production. [238] Some measures seem to have been considered regarding the fiscal administration of Indian tradeor simply about the payment of customs (portoria) on goods traded on the Euphrates and Tigris. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. Jeffcoat is still a good player, but hes been put in a rotten situation. Aside from their enormous booty (over half a million slaves, according to John Lydus),[172] Trajan's Dacian campaigns benefited the Empire's finances through the acquisition of Dacia's gold mines, managed by an imperial procurator of equestrian rank (procurator aurariarum). [300] Although Mommsen had no liking for Trajan's successor Hadrian"a repellent manner, and a venomous, envious and malicious nature"he admitted that Hadrian, in renouncing Trajan's conquests, was "doing what the situation clearly required". However, Trajan's patria of Italica, in Spanish Baetica, was a Roman colony of Italic settlers[13][14] founded in 206BC by Scipio Africanus. MONDAY JANUARY 16 UPDATE ON TRANSFER EDGE TARGET TRAJAN JEFFCOAT A former All-SEC first-team selection in 2020 at Missouri, Jeffcoat is an Irmo native who entered the NCAA transfer portal on January 8. With Jordan Burch transferring to Oregon, South Carolina had an immediate opening and a need for . [8] Therefore, discussion of Trajan and his rule in modern historiography cannot avoid speculation. Dante accepted this, as Aquinas before him, and places Trajan in Paradise (Paradiso XX.44-8).". [37] Sura is said to have informed Hadrian in 108 that he had been chosen as Trajan's imperial heir. You know the story by now. Football Player. Pliny implied as much when he wrote that, although an emperor could not be coerced into doing something, if this was the way in which Trajan was raised to power, then it was worth it. Paraskevi Martzavou, Nikolaos Papazarkadas, eds., Wiseman, James 1997 "Beyond the Danube's Iron Gates. His elder sister was Ulpia Marciana, and his niece was Salonia Matidia. Jeffcoat is a talented player. Trajan's reconstruction, completed by 103, was modestly described by Trajan himself as "adequate" for the Roman people. Spring Practice Position Battles: Offense, Retooled MU defense prepares for year two under Blake Baker, 2022 Position Postmortem: Defensive Backs, Recruiting Reset: Whit Hafer is Mizzous first commit in he 2024 class, 2024 recruiting class starts with commit from in-state tight end. The program was supported out of Dacian War booty, estate taxes and philanthropy. His production earned him first-team All-SEC honors. [145], The following winter, Decebalus took the initiative by launching a counter-attack across the Danube further downstream, supported by Sarmatian cavalry,[146] forcing Trajan to come to the aid of the troops in his rearguard. Trajan, however, dropped the charge. [275] Hadrian, who was eventually entrusted with the governorship of Syria at the time of Trajan's death, was Trajan's cousin and was married to Trajan's grandniece, which all made him as good as heir designate. [109], Eventually, it fell to Pliny, as imperial governor of Bithynia in 110AD, to deal with the consequences of the financial mess wrought by Dio and his fellow civic officials. However, Jeffcoat has one tackle for loss and zero sacks in the Tigers last four games. It was started in 107 AD, dedicated on 1 January 112, and remained in use for at least 500 years. But what about Jeffcoat, specifically? #Mizzou pic.twitter.com/tJ60yZ6ncY. Its lofty, elevated Imperial viewing box was rebuilt among the seating tiers, so that spectators could see their emperor sharing their enjoyment of the races, alongside his family and images of the gods,[128], At some time during 108 or 109, Trajan held 123 days of games to celebrate his Dacian victory. [112] Such an increase in the number of council members was granted to Dio's city of Prusa, to the dismay of existing councilmen who felt their status lowered. His father Marcus Ulpius Traianus, also born in Italica, was a senator, and therefore Trajan was born into a senatorial family. [104] As Trajan himself wrote to Pliny: "These poor Greeks all love a gymnasium they will have to content with one that suits their real needs". For a full obituary, go to www.DaleRanck.com, 1926 Danville Memorial Gardens 510 Church Ave, Danville, VA 24541. The Tigers have only added one transfer to an offensive line that struggled throughout the 2022 season. Trajan and his colleague Publius Acilius Attianus became co-guardians of the two children. [254] Trajan was forced to withdraw his army in order to put down the revolts. [131], During the period of peace that followed the Dacian war, Trajan exchanged letters with Pliny the Younger on how best to deal with the Christians of Pontus. He had to renounce claim to some regions of his kingdom, return runaways from Rome then under his protection (most of them technical experts), and surrender all his war machines. [150] In 104, Decebalus devised an attempt on Trajan's life by means of some Roman deserters, a plan that failed. Defensive lineman Trajan Jeffcoat, a former All-SEC selection at Missouri, announced Sunday night that he will transfer to Arkansas. They run the ball away from him, give help against him on drop backs and dont seem to have any fear of the other defensive linemen winning their one-on-one matchups. [307] For Paul Veyne, what is to be retained from Trajan's "stylish" qualities was that he was the last Roman emperor to think of the empire as a purely Italian and Rome-centred hegemony of conquest. He came from a branch of the gens Ulpia, the Ulpi Traiani, that originated in the Umbrian town of Tuder. [143] Other estimates for the Roman forces involved in Trajan's second Dacian War cite around 86,000 for active campaigning with large reserves retained in the proximal provinces, and potentially much lower numbers around 50,000 for Decebalus' depleted forces and absent allies. Check out Trajan Jeffcoat's College Gamelog and More College Stats at Sports-Reference.com Julia Balbilla a possible lover of Sabina: A. R. Birley (1997). The 6-foot-3, 245-pound sophomore is working his way through a sprained elbow. 1973 "Trajan's Canal at the Iron Gate. Concern about independent local political activity is seen in Trajan's decision to forbid Nicomedia from having a corps of firemen ("If people assemble for a common purpose they soon turn it into a political society", Trajan wrote to Pliny) as well as in his and Pliny's fears about excessive civic generosities by local notables such as distribution of money or gifts. Trajan's devaluation may have had a political intent, enabling planned increases in civil and military spending. [80] Other prominent Eastern senators included Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus, a descendant of Herod the Great, suffect consul in 116. [301], It was exactly this military character of Trajan's reign that attracted his early twentieth-century biographer, the Italian Fascist historian Roberto Paribeni, who in his 1927 two-volume biography Optimus Princeps described Trajan's reign as the acme of the Roman principate, which he saw as Italy's patrimony. Trajan told Pliny to continue prosecutions of Christians if they merited that, but not to accept anonymous or malicious denunciations. [97] A side effect of such extravagant spending was that junior and thus less wealthy members of the local oligarchies felt disinclined to present themselves to fill posts as local magistrates, positions that involved ever-increasing personal expense. In: In the absence of literary references, however, the positioning of the new legions is conjectural: some scholars think that Legio II Traiana Fortis was originally stationed on the Lower Danube and participated in the Second Dacian War, being only later deployed to the East:cf. His conquest of Dacia enriched the empire greatly, as the new province possessed many valuable gold mines. [96] The usual form that such rivalries took was that of grandiose building plans, giving the cities the opportunity to vie with each other over "extravagant, needless structures that would make a show". [285] A third-century emperor, Decius, even received from the Senate the name Trajan as a decoration. [70], However, it was clear to Trajan that Greek intellectuals and notables were to be regarded as tools for local administration, and not be allowed to fancy themselves in a privileged position. [280][239] Other territories conquered by Trajan were retained. What is known is that by 107, Roman legions were stationed in the area around Petra and Bosra, as is shown by a papyrus found in Egypt. [4] Book68 in Cassius Dio's Roman History, which survives mostly as Byzantine abridgements and epitomes, is the main source for the political history of Trajan's rule. [88] What the Greek oligarchies wanted from Rome was, above all, to be left in peace, to be allowed to exert their right to self-government (i.e., to be excluded from the provincial government, as was Italy) and to concentrate on their local interests. For this reason, modern historians, such as Julian Bennett, reject Dio's claim. In the Renaissance, Machiavelli, speaking on the advantages of adoptive succession over heredity, mentioned the five successive good emperors "from Nerva to Marcus"[2]a trope out of which the 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon popularized the notion of the Five Good Emperors, of whom Trajan was the second. [209], The campaign was carefully planned in advance: ten legions were concentrated in the Eastern theatre; since 111, the correspondence of Pliny the Younger witnesses to the fact that provincial authorities in Bithynia had to organize supplies for passing troops, and local city councils and their individual members had to shoulder part of the increased expenses by supplying troops themselves. [141], In May of 101, Trajan launched his first campaign into the Dacian kingdom,[142] crossing to the northern bank of the Danube and defeating the Dacian army at Tapae (see Second Battle of Tapae), near the Iron Gates of Transylvania. As an emperor, Trajan's reputation has enduredhe is one of the few rulers whose reputation has survived nineteen centuries. [11] At the time of Trajan's birth, it was a small town, without baths, theatre and amphitheatre, and with a very narrow territory under its direct administration. [159] The famous Dacian treasures were not found in the captured capital and their whereabouts were only revealed when a Dacian nobleman called Bikilis was captured. "In consideration of student privacy rights, we will not comment further on this matter." After Saturday's win, coach Barry Odom was asked about Jeffcoat and he had no further comment. Find detailed Trajan Jeffcoat Stats on FOXSports.com. Jeffcoat has been on the field for 100 snaps against the pass this season, according to Pro Football Focus. [1] OCCUPATION. He's a good get from Missouri, don't get me wrong. By choosing I Accept, you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. [121][122], Trajan was also a prolific builder of triumphal arches, many of which survive. 10051 posts. [43] Trajan's accession, therefore, could qualify more as a successful coup than an orderly succession. Histoire des Juifs, Troisime priode, I Chapitre III Soulvement des Judens sous Trajan et Adrien, There is no contemporary account of Trajan's life. [28] Trajan probably remained in the region after the revolt was quashed, to engage with the Chatti who had sided with Saturninus, before returning the VII Gemina legion to Legio in Hispania Tarraconensis. [98] Roman authorities liked to play the Greek cities against one another[99]something of which Dio of Prusa was fully aware: [B]y their public acts [the Roman governors] have branded you as a pack of fools, yes, they treat you just like children, for we often offer children the most trivial things in place of things of greatest worth [] In place of justice, in place of the freedom of the cities from spoliation or from the seizure of the private possessions of their inhabitants, in place of their refraining from insulting you [] your governors hand you titles, and call you 'first' either by word of mouth or in writing; that done, they may thenceforth with impunity treat you as being the very last! If he can't get into CootU, that's incredibly damning. [166] The fact that these former Danubian outposts had ceased to be frontier bases and were now in the deep rear acted as an inducement to their urbanization and development. Terms at draftkings.com/sportsbook. Husband of Ceionia Fabia: Levick (2014), p. 164. [256] Whether or not the Kitos War theatre included Judea proper, or only the Jewish Eastern diaspora, remains doubtful in the absence of clear epigraphic and archaeological evidence. Husband of Rupilia Faustina: Levick (2014), p. 163. [156], In a fierce campaign that seems to have consisted mostly of static warfare, the Dacians, devoid of manoeuvring room, kept to their network of fortresses, which the Romans sought systematically to storm[157] (see also Second Dacian War). "Traian" redirects here. Starting defensive lineman Trajan Jeffcoat, who has 11 sacks across the past two seasons, announced Thursday he will return in 2022. [82] But then Trajan's new Eastern senators were mostly very powerful and very wealthy men with more than local influence[83] and much interconnected by marriage, so that many of them were not altogether "new" to the Senate. [29] In 91 he held a consulate with Acilius Glabrio, a rarity in that neither consul was a member of the ruling dynasty. Missouri lacks talent on the defensive side of the ball. [120] It accommodated Trajan's Market, and an adjacent brick market. trajan jeffcoat parentsquantitative measures of happiness June 14, 2022 . Trajan was a Roman emperor who ruled from C.E. After a brief and tumultuous year in power, culminating in a revolt by members of the Praetorian Guard, he decided to adopt the more popular Trajan as his heir and successor. Seemed to be saying: 'Lord, avenge my son, The furthest south the Romans occupied (or, better, garrisoned, adopting a policy of having garrisons at key points in the desert)[177] was Hegra, over 300 kilometres (190mi) south-west of Petra.
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