Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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... one of them called Pylades and another we hear of called Apolaustus - a fact which Fronto confirms . ... of an erring eastern princeling called Abgares , successfully interceded with the entranced Emperor on his father's behalf .
... one of them called Pylades and another we hear of called Apolaustus - a fact which Fronto confirms . ... of an erring eastern princeling called Abgares , successfully interceded with the entranced Emperor on his father's behalf .
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A little way downstream and opposite Hermopolis , on the right bank of the river where it turned north - eastwards and the currents were stronger , lay an unprepossessing little settlement of mud huts called Hir - wer ( fig . 33 ) .
A little way downstream and opposite Hermopolis , on the right bank of the river where it turned north - eastwards and the currents were stronger , lay an unprepossessing little settlement of mud huts called Hir - wer ( fig . 33 ) .
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Hence he was called by five communities on his coins simply ' Antinous ' or nothing at all : his divinity ( and he was worshipped as a full god in these places ) needed no further appellation . Some scholars have anxiously tried to ...
Hence he was called by five communities on his coins simply ' Antinous ' or nothing at all : his divinity ( and he was worshipped as a full god in these places ) needed no further appellation . Some scholars have anxiously tried to ...
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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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