Find detailed Trajan Jeffcoat Stats on FOXSports.com. Jeffcoats story mirrors that of the defense as a whole. His health declined throughout the spring and summer of 117, possibly acknowledged to the public by the display of a bronze portrait-bust at the public baths of Ancyra, showing an aged and emaciated man, though the identification with Trajan is disputed. Spring Practice Position Battles: Offense, Retooled MU defense prepares for year two under Blake Baker, 2022 Position Postmortem: Defensive Backs, Recruiting Reset: Whit Hafer is Mizzous first commit in he 2024 class, 2024 recruiting class starts with commit from in-state tight end. [304], During the 1980s, the Romanian historian Eugen Cizek took a more nuanced view as he described the changes in the personal ideology of Trajan's reign, stressing the fact that it became ever more autocratic and militarized, especially after 112 and towards the Parthian War (as "only an universal monarch, a kosmocrator, could dictate his law to the East"). [240] According to some modern historians, Trajan might have busied himself during his stay on the Persian Gulf with ordering raids on the Parthian coasts,[241] as well as probing into extending Roman suzerainty over the mountaineer tribes holding the passes across the Zagros Mountains into the Iranian plateau eastward, as well as establishing some sort of direct contact between Rome and the Kushan Empire. He carried out a "massive reconstruction" of the Circus Maximus, which was already the Empire's biggest and best appointed circuit for the immensely popular sport of chariot racing. [97] A side effect of such extravagant spending was that junior and thus less wealthy members of the local oligarchies felt disinclined to present themselves to fill posts as local magistrates, positions that involved ever-increasing personal expense. J.E. For the emperor's father, see. The program made the announcement shortly before the game against Troy. 6465). On today's show, Andrew discusses the latest information on the Trajan Jeffcoat recruitment and why he might not end up joining Shane Beamer and South Caroli. [148] Trajan returned to Rome in triumph and was granted the title Dacicus. Dio, who tells this narrative, offers his fatherthe governor of Cilicia Apronianusas a source, so his narrative may be based on contemporary rumour. [307] For Paul Veyne, what is to be retained from Trajan's "stylish" qualities was that he was the last Roman emperor to think of the empire as a purely Italian and Rome-centred hegemony of conquest. [301], It was exactly this military character of Trajan's reign that attracted his early twentieth-century biographer, the Italian Fascist historian Roberto Paribeni, who in his 1927 two-volume biography Optimus Princeps described Trajan's reign as the acme of the Roman principate, which he saw as Italy's patrimony. [257], Quietus was promised a consulate[258] in the following year (118) for his victories, but he was killed before this could occur, during the bloody purge that opened Hadrian's reign, in which Quietus and three other former consuls were sentenced to death after being tried on a vague charge of conspiracy by the (secret) court of the Praetorian Prefect Attianus. [26] This distaste reflected a change of mores that began with the Severan dynasty,[27] Trajan's putative lovers included the future emperor Hadrian, pages of the imperial household, the actor Pylades, a dancer called Apolaustus, Lucius Licinius Sura, and Trajan's predecessor Nerva. [207] Finally, there are other modern historians who think that Trajan's original aims were purely military and strategic: to assure a more defensible Eastern frontier for the Roman Empire, crossing Northern Mesopotamia along the course of the Khabur River in order to offer cover to a Roman Armenia. pic.twitter.com/x7WEGcJhRQ. His hustle doesnt go unnoticed and he has been close on a number of potential sacks or tackles for loss. [223] Since Charax was a de facto independent kingdom whose connections to Palmyra were described above, Trajan's bid for the Persian Gulf may have coincided with Palmyrene interests in the region. If he can't get into CootU, that's incredibly damning. Who are you circling on the whiteboard for your offensive. Jeffcoat, 6-4, 269, announced his decision on Twitter Sunday night. [166] The fact that these former Danubian outposts had ceased to be frontier bases and were now in the deep rear acted as an inducement to their urbanization and development. Nov 26, 2022 10 82 11. Dikla Rivlin Katz, Noah Hacham, Geoffrey Herman, Lilach Sagiv, "Trajan was, in fact, quite active in Egypt. Exclusive Highlights and Recruiting Interviews [180] As Nabataea was the last client kingdom in Asia west of the Euphrates, the annexation meant that the entire Roman East had been provincialized, completing a trend towards direct rule that had begun under the Flavians.[177]. [70], However, it was clear to Trajan that Greek intellectuals and notables were to be regarded as tools for local administration, and not be allowed to fancy themselves in a privileged position. Available at, Dante 1998, p. 593. [46] His belated ceremonial entry into Rome in 99 was notably understated, something on which Pliny the Younger elaborated. [195], The alternative view is to see the campaign as triggered by the lure of territorial annexation and prestige,[195] the sole motive ascribed by Cassius Dio. [191] He had recruited Palmyrene units into his army, including a camel unit,[192] therefore apparently procuring Palmyrene support to his ultimate goal of annexing Charax. [44], On his entry to Rome, Trajan granted the plebs a direct gift of money. The 6-foot-3, 245-pound sophomore is working his way through a sprained elbow. However, senatorial opinion never forgave Domitian for paying what was seen as tribute to a barbarian king. Jesper Majbom Madsen, Roger David Rees, eds. Many of his buildings were designed and erected by the gifted architect Apollodorus of Damascus, including a massive bridge over the Danube, which the Roman army and its reinforcements could use regardless of weather; the Danube sometimes froze over in winter, but seldom enough to bear the passage of a party of soldiers. In 48 career games played at Missouri, Jeffcoat has collected 84 tackles including 11.5 sacks and 19 tackles-for-loss. IN Ryan K. Balot, ed.. Bernard W. Henderson, "Five Roman Emperors" (1927). Some epigraphic evidence suggests a military operation, with forces from Syria and Egypt. [167] Therefore, the indefensible character of the province did not appear to be a problem for Trajan, as the province was conceived more as a sally-base for further attacks. Wife of M. Annius Libo: Levick (2014), p. 163. [67] Dio's notion of being "friend" to Trajan (or any other Roman emperor), however, was that of an informal arrangement, that involved no formal entry of such "friends" into the Roman administration. [38], As governor of Upper Germany (Germania Superior) during Nerva's reign, Trajan received the impressive title of Germanicus for his skilful management and rule of the volatile Imperial province. #Mizzou pic.twitter.com/tJ60yZ6ncY. Robert Mankin, "Edward Gibbon: Historian in Space". [11][19] Many of these alliances were made not in Spain, but in Rome. Irmo (Columbia) class of 2018 defensive end Trajan Jeffcoat and class of 2019 running back Kentrell Flowers were both on campus Wednesday afternoon for unofficial visits. [254] Trajan was forced to withdraw his army in order to put down the revolts. [23] Around this time Trajan brought the architect and engineer Apollodorus of Damascus with him to Rome,[24] and married Pompeia Plotina, a noblewoman from the Roman settlement at Nmes; the marriage ultimately remained childless.[25]. The Tigers amassed enough quality wins to earn a bid, but stylistic choices and a couple of significant defeats have created some drag on its ratings. This event was commemorated in a coin as the reduction of Parthia to client kingdom status: REX PARTHIS DATUS, "a king is given to the Parthians". [218] This newer, more "rational" frontier, depended, however, on an increased, permanent Roman presence east of the Euphrates. [298] Mommsen adopted a divided stance towards Trajan, at some point of his posthumously published lectures even speaking about his "vainglory" (Scheinglorie). He had to renounce claim to some regions of his kingdom, return runaways from Rome then under his protection (most of them technical experts), and surrender all his war machines. Defensive lineman Trajan Jeffcoat, a former All-SEC selection at Missouri, announced Sunday night that he will transfer to Arkansas. Carlos F. Norea, "The Social Economy of Pliny's Correspondence with Trajan". Trajan's war against the Parthian Empire ended with the sack of its capital Ctesiphon and the annexation of Armenia, Mesopotamia, and (possibly) Assyria. It was built to commemorate his victories in Dacia, and was largely financed from that campaign's loot. Oct 5, 2019 Missouri defensive lineman Trajan Jeffcoat walks onto Faurot Field on Sept. 21, before a game against South Carolina. According to some modern historians, the aim of the campaign of 116 was to achieve a "pre-emptive demonstration" aiming not toward the conquest of Parthia, but for tighter Roman control over the Eastern trade route. This capital city was conceived as a purely civilian administrative centre and was provided the usual Romanized administrative apparatus (decurions, aediles, etc.). [26] Dio Cassius also relates that Trajan made an ally out of Abgar VII on account of the latter's beautiful son, Arbandes, who would then dance for Trajan at a banquet. Trajan, however, dropped the charge. The post seems to have been conceived partly as a reward for senators who had chosen to make a career solely on the Emperor's behalf. [82] But then Trajan's new Eastern senators were mostly very powerful and very wealthy men with more than local influence[83] and much interconnected by marriage, so that many of them were not altogether "new" to the Senate. [217] It is possible that Quietus' campaign had as its goal the extending of the newer, more defensible Roman border eastwards towards the Caspian Sea and northwards to the foothills of the Caucasus. Husband of Salonia Matidia: Levick (2014), p. 161. Trajan's successor Hadrian made beards fashionable again for emperors. Nerva, 96, 98. [87], As a senatorial Emperor, Trajan was inclined to choose his local base of political support from among the members of the ruling urban oligarchies. [11] His year of birth is not reliably attested and may have been 56 AD. [208][209] This interpretation is backed by the fact that all subsequent Roman wars against Parthia would aim at establishing a Roman presence deep into Parthia itself. The acclaimed gefilte-fish-out-of-water show, focusing on a young New York-trained doctor forced to serve the first four years of his practice in backwoods Alaska, made its CBS debut 30 years ago . [94] The main goal was to curb the overenthusiastic spending on public works that served to channel ancient rivalries between neighbouring cities. He was personally present at the siege, and it is possible that he suffered a heat stroke while in the blazing heat. [43] Trajan's accession, therefore, could qualify more as a successful coup than an orderly succession. Jeffcoat's production has dropped in 2021, but it's not for lack of effort. [278] His refusal to sustain Trajan's senatorial and expansionist policy during his own reign may account for the "crass hostility" shown him by literary sources. [114] According to the Digest, Trajan decreed that when a city magistrate promised to achieve a particular public building, his heirs inherited responsibility for its completion. In: Maricq: A precise description of events in Judea at the time being impossible, due to the non-historical character of the Jewish (rabbinic) sources, and the silence of the non-Jewish ones: William David Davies, Louis Finkelstein, Steven T. Katz, eds.. Christer Bruun, "the Spurious 'Expeditio Ivdaeae' under Trajan". [11] At the time of Trajan's birth, it was a small town, without baths, theatre and amphitheatre, and with a very narrow territory under its direct administration. The Tigers have only added one transfer to an offensive line that struggled throughout the 2022 season. He played college football at Arizona State University. It was at this point that Trajan's health started to fail him. [165] The main regional effort of urbanization was concentrated by Trajan at the rearguard, in Moesia, where he created the new cities of Nicopolis ad Istrum and Marcianopolis. MONDAY JANUARY 16 UPDATE ON TRANSFER EDGE TARGET TRAJAN JEFFCOAT A former All-SEC first-team selection in 2020 at Missouri, Jeffcoat is an Irmo native who entered the NCAA transfer portal on January 8. When you can run for an average of 6.6 yards per attempt, why throw? To read this post and more, subscribe now - One Month for Only $1 Become an Annual VIP member today and get access to VIP content, ad-free forums & more. Irmo High School. Sister of Trajan's father: Giacosa (1977), p.7. His vision for future conquests required the diligent improvement of surveillance networks, defences and transport along the Danube. But Jeffcoat isn't the same guy we saw in 2020 when he was all SEC. NET Results: Making sense of where Mizzou sits in the NCAAs evaluation tool. [151][152], Prior to the campaign, Trajan had raised two entirely new legions: II Traianawhich, however, may have been posted in the East, at the Syrian port of Laodiceaand XXX Ulpia Victrix, which was posted to Brigetio, in Pannonia. [189]) The rationale behind Trajan's campaign, in this case, was one of breaking down a system of Far Eastern trade through small Semitic ("Arab") cities under Parthia's control and to put it under Roman control instead. R. P. Longden, "Notes on the Parthian Campaigns of Trajan". Finished the regular season with 21 . In 2018 as a freshman Jeffcoat saw action in 11 games and played a total of 143 snaps for the Tigers. Who are you circling on the whiteboard for your offensive line to pay attention to on Saturday? The only exceptions: All-SEC defensive end Isaiah McGuire, the team's lone Combine representative; safety Martez Manuel; and defensive end Trajan Jeffcoat, who transferred to Arkansas. In some modern scholarship, his ashes were more likely interred near his column, in a mausoleum, temple or tomb built for his cult as a divus of the Roman state. Explaining the disappearance of Trajan Jeffcoat, Missouri vs Ole Miss Basketball GameDay: info, where to watch, predictions. [204] There could also be Trajan's idea to use an ambitious blueprint of conquests as a way to emphasize quasi-divine status, such as with his cultivated association, in coins and monuments, to Hercules. He came from a branch of the gens Ulpia, the Ulpi Traiani, that originated in the Umbrian town of Tuder. [79], Severus was the grandfather of the prominent general Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus, consul in 105.