Keeping this in view, was Nerva adopted?
Without an heir of his own (there's no evidence that he ever married), he realized his only option was adoption, and he chose as his “son†Marcus Ulpius Traianus, Trajan (r. 98-117 CE), the governor of Upper Germany. The adoption took place in a public ceremony in October of 97 CE (Trajan was not present).Apr 17, 2013
One may also ask, what is Emperor Nerva best known for? Nerva was the first of the "five good emperors" and was the first to adopt an heir who wasn't part of his biological family. Nerva had been a friend of the Flavians without children of his own. He built aqueducts, worked on the transport system, and built granaries to improve the food supply.May 15, 2019
Simply so, why did Nerva implement the adoptive system?
Nerva's brief reign was marred by financial difficulties and his inability to assert his authority over the Roman army. A revolt by the Praetorian Guard in October 97 essentially forced him to adopt an heir.
Did Nerva do anything bad?
While Nerva wasn't tyrannical, he did execute Domitian's spies. Nerva was himself almost killed when the Praetorian Guard held him hostage, trying to free the conspirators in charge of Domitian's assassination.
