Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Of the 143 series of coins actually issued , 58 identify him as Hermes ( but 49 of these issues come from only three places , Alexandria , Mantineia and Bithynion ) , 21 as Dionysos , 5 as Apollo , 2 as lacchos , 2 as Pan and 6 with ...
Of the 143 series of coins actually issued , 58 identify him as Hermes ( but 49 of these issues come from only three places , Alexandria , Mantineia and Bithynion ) , 21 as Dionysos , 5 as Apollo , 2 as lacchos , 2 as Pan and 6 with ...
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2 They are : Bithynion , Nikomedia , Trapezus , Chalcedon , Smyrna , Adramyttion , Cyzicus , Hadrianotherai , Tion , Philadelphia , Sardis , Tarsos , Amisos , Sala , Kyme , Mytilene , Ephesos , Kios , Stratoniceia , Amorium , Tmolos ...
2 They are : Bithynion , Nikomedia , Trapezus , Chalcedon , Smyrna , Adramyttion , Cyzicus , Hadrianotherai , Tion , Philadelphia , Sardis , Tarsos , Amisos , Sala , Kyme , Mytilene , Ephesos , Kios , Stratoniceia , Amorium , Tmolos ...
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1 and Bithynion no . 1. ... Even if this is not the temple of Antinous , there can be no doubt from the fragment of an architrave found at Bithynion that the temple there was on an impressive scale . 10 Origen , Contra Celsum , 111,36 .
1 and Bithynion no . 1. ... Even if this is not the temple of Antinous , there can be no doubt from the fragment of an architrave found at Bithynion that the temple there was on an impressive scale . 10 Origen , Contra Celsum , 111,36 .
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