Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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There follows a unique scene of Hadrian and his companions animatedly discussing the corpse of an enormous lion lying dead at their feet , the pelt of which appears in the next medallion as an offering to Herakles .
There follows a unique scene of Hadrian and his companions animatedly discussing the corpse of an enormous lion lying dead at their feet , the pelt of which appears in the next medallion as an offering to Herakles .
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Even in his poems and memorials to his favourite horses and dogs , his speeches , temples and flamboyant mournings for the Ulpian women there appears this same exaggerated need to express and embody his feelings in a manner bordering on ...
Even in his poems and memorials to his favourite horses and dogs , his speeches , temples and flamboyant mournings for the Ulpian women there appears this same exaggerated need to express and embody his feelings in a manner bordering on ...
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On the Emperor's cuirass , flanked by attributes and Victories , appears the ancient image of Athena ( the Palladion ) standing upon the recumbent wolf of Rome suckling Romulus and Remus . Nowhere is more succinctly proclaimed Hadrian's ...
On the Emperor's cuirass , flanked by attributes and Victories , appears the ancient image of Athena ( the Palladion ) standing upon the recumbent wolf of Rome suckling Romulus and Remus . Nowhere is more succinctly proclaimed Hadrian's ...
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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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