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Though Titus thought it prudent to remove his harem of boys on becoming Emperor , it is doubtful if this was mandatory and it is clear that bisexual activity among the Emperors was not in itself considered reprehensible in Rome .
Though Titus thought it prudent to remove his harem of boys on becoming Emperor , it is doubtful if this was mandatory and it is clear that bisexual activity among the Emperors was not in itself considered reprehensible in Rome .
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immemorial feuding between the cities and adjudicated between them , represented the whole Greek world in its embassies to Rome , advised the Emperor and recruited able men to the imperial administration and the Senate .
immemorial feuding between the cities and adjudicated between them , represented the whole Greek world in its embassies to Rome , advised the Emperor and recruited able men to the imperial administration and the Senate .
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Theocritus , 82 , 84 Theodosius , Emperor , 56 , 196 Theon , 87 Theophilos , 95 Museo Nazionale delle Terme , 64 , 68 , 212 , 240 Thespiae , 80 , 93 , 97 Thoth ( god ) , 127 , 152 , 241 Tiberius , Emperor , 25 , 85 , 134 , 168 , 173 ...
Theocritus , 82 , 84 Theodosius , Emperor , 56 , 196 Theon , 87 Theophilos , 95 Museo Nazionale delle Terme , 64 , 68 , 212 , 240 Thespiae , 80 , 93 , 97 Thoth ( god ) , 127 , 152 , 241 Tiberius , Emperor , 25 , 85 , 134 , 168 , 173 ...
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