Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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The star of Antinous became a widely accepted article of his faith all over the east – it appears on the coins of Tarsos in the south - east corner of Asia Minor , on those of Bithynion and of Amisos up on the Black Sea , and of ...
The star of Antinous became a widely accepted article of his faith all over the east – it appears on the coins of Tarsos in the south - east corner of Asia Minor , on those of Bithynion and of Amisos up on the Black Sea , and of ...
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of Antinous M – 63 ; excluded by H. Weber and Clairmont , accepted , after examination , by Maza , - 28b , page 268. Authenticity doubted by von Heintze , 1971 , page 397 . From the Villa Adriana . The head is accepted by Marconi and ...
of Antinous M – 63 ; excluded by H. Weber and Clairmont , accepted , after examination , by Maza , - 28b , page 268. Authenticity doubted by von Heintze , 1971 , page 397 . From the Villa Adriana . The head is accepted by Marconi and ...
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64 ( excluded by him but accepted by Lippold and Vermeule etc , see Appendix One ) ; the Dahlem bronze , Maza , 166 ( a very doubtful identification ) ; the Herakles - Antinous of the Louvre , Maza , 268 ( another doubtful attribution ) ...
64 ( excluded by him but accepted by Lippold and Vermeule etc , see Appendix One ) ; the Dahlem bronze , Maza , 166 ( a very doubtful identification ) ; the Herakles - Antinous of the Louvre , Maza , 268 ( another doubtful attribution ) ...
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