"HauptbeschreibungAls Adoptivkaiser werden die sechs römischen Kaiser Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marc Aurel und Lucius Verus bezeichnet, da sie ihren Nachfolger jeweils adoptierten. Durch die Adoption sollte gewährleistet werden, dass der nachfolgende Kaiser allein aufgrund seiner Fähigkeiten ausgewählt wurde. Nur der Beste sollte dazu bestimmt sein, Kaiser zu werden. In die Zeit des Adoptivkaisertums (98?192 n. Chr.) fallen wichtige Ereignisse des Römischen Reiches, innen- wie außenpolitisch. So wurden etwa die Daker- und Markomannenkriege geführt, um den germanischen Ansturm auf d."
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