Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Hermes also had his cult centre in Egypt ( as Thoth ) in the city from which Antinous went to his doom . Though the Greeks were to accept this identification of Antinous with Hermes , most , as we shall see , preferred to see in him the ...
Hermes also had his cult centre in Egypt ( as Thoth ) in the city from which Antinous went to his doom . Though the Greeks were to accept this identification of Antinous with Hermes , most , as we shall see , preferred to see in him the ...
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No doubt financed by him , they began to erect a handsome temple dedicated to Hermes , almost certainly to Antinous as Hermes , ' and adorned it with more statues . Hadrian must have left well pleased at these monuments to civilised ...
No doubt financed by him , they began to erect a handsome temple dedicated to Hermes , almost certainly to Antinous as Hermes , ' and adorned it with more statues . Hadrian must have left well pleased at these monuments to civilised ...
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We know from coins and inscriptions that there were relatively more sculptures of him as Hermes in antiquity . Of the thirty cities which issued his coins , nine linked him firmly with Dionysos , six with Hermes , five with Apollo and ...
We know from coins and inscriptions that there were relatively more sculptures of him as Hermes in antiquity . Of the thirty cities which issued his coins , nine linked him firmly with Dionysos , six with Hermes , five with Apollo and ...
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