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Hadrian, the Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 AD, is generally considered to have been a competent ruler, known for his administrative reforms and building projects like the famous Hadrian's Wall in Britain. However, some historians criticize him for his harsh treatment of political opponents and his suppression of Jewish revolts in Judea. Additionally, his decision to abandon Trajan's territorial expansions in the East was seen as a controversial move by some.

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Oh, dude, Hadrian was like totally not a saint. He did some sketchy stuff like suppressing Jewish revolts, building a big wall in Britain (talk about overcompensating), and maybe even offing his boyfriend, Antinous (but like, who hasn't had a bad breakup, am I right?). So yeah, Hadrian had his moments, but hey, who hasn't made a few questionable decisions in their lifetime?

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i dont know ?? haha

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Bruh I was 4 when the comment above me was posted.

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