Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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On the other hand , the people of Bithynion claimed to be a colony founded by Arcadian settlers from the faraway city of Mantineia , a walled city on a plain among the humpy blue hills of the central Peloponnese and distinguished for ...
On the other hand , the people of Bithynion claimed to be a colony founded by Arcadian settlers from the faraway city of Mantineia , a walled city on a plain among the humpy blue hills of the central Peloponnese and distinguished for ...
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Indeed , it has recently been claimed that , apart from Hadrian , Antinous is the only person who continuously appears ... supported by a later scholar , claims that Antinous appears in six of the eight scenes , that they are as much a ...
Indeed , it has recently been claimed that , apart from Hadrian , Antinous is the only person who continuously appears ... supported by a later scholar , claims that Antinous appears in six of the eight scenes , that they are as much a ...
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Gayet , who falsely claimed to have discovered the temple himself , also unhesitatingly declared it to have been used as Antinous ' funerary chapel if not his actual tomb – though , characteristically , he produced no evidence .
Gayet , who falsely claimed to have discovered the temple himself , also unhesitatingly declared it to have been used as Antinous ' funerary chapel if not his actual tomb – though , characteristically , he produced no evidence .
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Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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