Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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It is sometimes said that Italy itself was lukewarm to the new cult because its cities produced no coins . As they did not have the same freedom to mint as did those of the east , the absence of coins proves nothing .
It is sometimes said that Italy itself was lukewarm to the new cult because its cities produced no coins . As they did not have the same freedom to mint as did those of the east , the absence of coins proves nothing .
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By 121 Hadrian felt his position in Italy completely secure . He had removed the opposition ( and his overweening supporters ) , conciliated the Senate , placated the people , set on foot his measures of administrative , legal and ...
By 121 Hadrian felt his position in Italy completely secure . He had removed the opposition ( and his overweening supporters ) , conciliated the Senate , placated the people , set on foot his measures of administrative , legal and ...
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8 Evidence ( inscriptions , coins , literary ) of temples in 5 cities in Egypt , 6 on the Greek mainland , 7 in Asia Minor , 7 in Italy and 3 elsewhere . 9 Blum , 1914 , 42 , Koinon no . 1 and Bithynion no . 1.
8 Evidence ( inscriptions , coins , literary ) of temples in 5 cities in Egypt , 6 on the Greek mainland , 7 in Asia Minor , 7 in Italy and 3 elsewhere . 9 Blum , 1914 , 42 , Koinon no . 1 and Bithynion no . 1.
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Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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