
We follow Hadrian as he tours the provinces, visiting more of the empire than any emperor before him.
As he went from place to place, he inspected the defenses, drilled the legions, and granted gifts to the cities. The central theme of his journeys was a new vision for the Empire. Hadrian saw Rome not as a collection of conquered provinces ruled by the Romans, but as an assembly of peoples and provinces, united by a shared culture in a Roman Commonwealth.