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Veneration of the goddess Roma and celebration of the foundation of the city on 21 April thereafter became one of the common denominators of citizenship all over the Empire . The cult proved extraordinarily popular and enduring .
Veneration of the goddess Roma and celebration of the foundation of the city on 21 April thereafter became one of the common denominators of citizenship all over the Empire . The cult proved extraordinarily popular and enduring .
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Italy was ranked as no greater than any other province of the Empire . The entire series articulated Hadrian's view of his Empire as a brotherhood of equal members whose individuality and inherent diversity were to be encouraged as ...
Italy was ranked as no greater than any other province of the Empire . The entire series articulated Hadrian's view of his Empire as a brotherhood of equal members whose individuality and inherent diversity were to be encouraged as ...
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He was also without surviving sons and Hadrian evidently hoped that this successor only a few years his junior would be a stop - gap holder of the status quo . The real heir to the Empire was to come from the two secondary adoptions ...
He was also without surviving sons and Hadrian evidently hoped that this successor only a few years his junior would be a stop - gap holder of the status quo . The real heir to the Empire was to come from the two secondary adoptions ...
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Scandal of the centuries | 1 |
Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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