Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Gymnasia and palaestras , which Cicero rightly discerned as the hothouses of pederastic love in Greece , never become the focal points of Latin civic life or education . Indeed participation in athletic or cultural festivals ...
Gymnasia and palaestras , which Cicero rightly discerned as the hothouses of pederastic love in Greece , never become the focal points of Latin civic life or education . Indeed participation in athletic or cultural festivals ...
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The city of almighty Jehovah was to become that of the still more powerful god , Hadrian . The third act can only have been taken by one so careless of the feelings of his subjects or so hostile to their faith as to have been almost ...
The city of almighty Jehovah was to become that of the still more powerful god , Hadrian . The third act can only have been taken by one so careless of the feelings of his subjects or so hostile to their faith as to have been almost ...
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They were in fact of the Pharaoh Amenophis ini but had become confused with the Ethiopian hero of the Trojan war , another Greco - Egyptian amalgamation which Hadrian encouraged . At dawn , as the sun's rays warmed its broken stones ...
They were in fact of the Pharaoh Amenophis ini but had become confused with the Ethiopian hero of the Trojan war , another Greco - Egyptian amalgamation which Hadrian encouraged . At dawn , as the sun's rays warmed its broken stones ...
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Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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