Section 4
The Nervan-Antonines
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Architecture under the Nervan-Antonines
The emperors Trajan and Hadrian were the two most prolific emperors who constructed buildings during the Nervan-Antonine dynasty.

Imperial Sculpture under the Nervan-Antonines
Imperial portraiture of men and women in the early- to mid second century reflects increasing austerity and interest in the Greeks.
Victory Columns under the Nervan-Antonines
The monuments dedicated to the reigns of Trajan, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius emphasize their military achievements, divinity, and public works.
Architecture under Hadrian
Hadrian was a great lover of architecture; the buildings he designed reflect these attributes of his character.