Trajan (; ; September 18, 53 – August 8, 117 AD) was
Roman emperor from 98 AD until his death in 117 AD. Officially declared by the
Senate optimus princeps ("the best ruler"), Trajan is remembered as a successful soldier-emperor who presided over the greatest military expansion in
Roman history, leading the empire to attain its maximum territorial extent by the time of his death. He is also known for his philanthropic rule, overseeing extensive public building programs and implementing
social welfare policies, which earned him his enduring reputation as the second of the
Five Good Emperors who presided over an era of peace and prosperity in the
Mediterranean world.