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barbaric curiosity ' , and Hadrian's guilt for ' a crime the most horrible of which an Emperor was capable ' . ' We shall consider the likelihood of such a ritual sacrifice later . Our second witness is that of the Historia Augusta ...
barbaric curiosity ' , and Hadrian's guilt for ' a crime the most horrible of which an Emperor was capable ' . ' We shall consider the likelihood of such a ritual sacrifice later . Our second witness is that of the Historia Augusta ...
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Senators vanished secretly from Rome in droves ; executed , it was rumoured , at Hadrian's command.49 A reign of terror seemed suddenly to have extinguished the times of felicity ' . Hadrian was not always so demented .
Senators vanished secretly from Rome in droves ; executed , it was rumoured , at Hadrian's command.49 A reign of terror seemed suddenly to have extinguished the times of felicity ' . Hadrian was not always so demented .
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The Story of Hadrian and Antinous Royston Lambert. > interests , 65–6 , 68 , 118 ; and Sabina , 73,92 ; influence , 74 ; sexual practices , 76 , 78–9,98 ; as Hadrian's ' son ' , 76–7 , 96–7 ; journeys with Hadrian , 100–14 ; at Eleusis ...
The Story of Hadrian and Antinous Royston Lambert. > interests , 65–6 , 68 , 118 ; and Sabina , 73,92 ; influence , 74 ; sexual practices , 76 , 78–9,98 ; as Hadrian's ' son ' , 76–7 , 96–7 ; journeys with Hadrian , 100–14 ; at Eleusis ...
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