Hadrian was a good man and decided to be a supporter of building projects around Greece and Rome. But the buildings made the lives of the citizens better, which means he contributed to make their lives better than they were before by supporting these projects. One of the large building projects Hadrian supported was Athens. The city of Athens has now been the center of Greek Civilization for some 4,000 years. This fact is proof that Hadrian Made lives better by supporting these building projects that have not been done before. The Agora was once used as a meeting place for many topics in early Greece and later was used as a marketplace for stores that were in need to sell their goods. Once again Hadrian made people of the community have better lives. While Hadrian was the 14th emperor he also build what is known as Hadrian’s Wall. This wall was a boundary between Roman Britain and Pictland, a landmark that was needed at the time. Hadrian also had the Baths of Hadrian at Leptis Magna, one of the sites that was named after this amazing emperor. This location is among the oldest monuments in Leptis to be erected from marble. Hadrian was not always the emperor of Rome. In his early life he worked as a judge in an inheritance court in Rome. This was just one of the jobs Hadrian had in his young life. Since Hadrian’s father died when he was very young, he needed to make his own path. Making his own path was most likely a tough thing to do, but yet Hadrian still was able to make positive contributions to the community of his time. Once Hadrian started to merely settle down, his villa which is known as Hadrian’s villa was being built. This huge villa was what Hadrian wanted to calm down at. It was in Tivoli, where his legacy is now visited day after day by people
Hadrian was a good man and decided to be a supporter of building projects around Greece and Rome. But the buildings made the lives of the citizens better, which means he contributed to make their lives better than they were before by supporting these projects. One of the large building projects Hadrian supported was Athens. The city of Athens has now been the center of Greek Civilization for some 4,000 years. This fact is proof that Hadrian Made lives better by supporting these building projects that have not been done before. The Agora was once used as a meeting place for many topics in early Greece and later was used as a marketplace for stores that were in need to sell their goods. Once again Hadrian made people of the community have better lives. While Hadrian was the 14th emperor he also build what is known as Hadrian’s Wall. This wall was a boundary between Roman Britain and Pictland, a landmark that was needed at the time. Hadrian also had the Baths of Hadrian at Leptis Magna, one of the sites that was named after this amazing emperor. This location is among the oldest monuments in Leptis to be erected from marble. Hadrian was not always the emperor of Rome. In his early life he worked as a judge in an inheritance court in Rome. This was just one of the jobs Hadrian had in his young life. Since Hadrian’s father died when he was very young, he needed to make his own path. Making his own path was most likely a tough thing to do, but yet Hadrian still was able to make positive contributions to the community of his time. Once Hadrian started to merely settle down, his villa which is known as Hadrian’s villa was being built. This huge villa was what Hadrian wanted to calm down at. It was in Tivoli, where his legacy is now visited day after day by people