Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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10 11 shrewish Sabina as Hadrian's wife so that she could keep him as her own beloved , is pure fantasy . Obviously Plotina and Hadrian shared interests , alien to Trajan's , which linked them closely .
10 11 shrewish Sabina as Hadrian's wife so that she could keep him as her own beloved , is pure fantasy . Obviously Plotina and Hadrian shared interests , alien to Trajan's , which linked them closely .
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While in their midst , Hadrian and his experts probably elaborated on the rites to be instituted and sketched out plans for an ambitious sanctuary for himself and his beloved with a monumental gateway and an octostyle temple to be ...
While in their midst , Hadrian and his experts probably elaborated on the rites to be instituted and sketched out plans for an ambitious sanctuary for himself and his beloved with a monumental gateway and an octostyle temple to be ...
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Commodus must have been either Hadrian's son or his beloved . Carcopino has brilliantly and ingeniously proposed that the young man was Hadrian's bastard . Relying heavily on the letter to Servianus and elaborate interpretations of a ...
Commodus must have been either Hadrian's son or his beloved . Carcopino has brilliantly and ingeniously proposed that the young man was Hadrian's bastard . Relying heavily on the letter to Servianus and elaborate interpretations of a ...
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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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