Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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a temple of the sun , clouded with incense , Pancrates so convincingly demonstrated his powers of summoning spirits , striking down with illness ( in two hours ) and even with death ( in seven hours ) and of descending upon the Emperor ...
a temple of the sun , clouded with incense , Pancrates so convincingly demonstrated his powers of summoning spirits , striking down with illness ( in two hours ) and even with death ( in seven hours ) and of descending upon the Emperor ...
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The date of his death has to be calculated from that given for the foundation of Antinoopolis . The Chronicon Paschale gives us 30 October as the day of foundation and the year 122 which is obviously a mistake - Hadrian was only in ...
The date of his death has to be calculated from that given for the foundation of Antinoopolis . The Chronicon Paschale gives us 30 October as the day of foundation and the year 122 which is obviously a mistake - Hadrian was only in ...
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Of the four other writings about Antinous which date from the days shortly after his death , two ( the Pancrates poem and the Curium hymn ) understandably say nothing about the matter , but the other two can be construed as referring to ...
Of the four other writings about Antinous which date from the days shortly after his death , two ( the Pancrates poem and the Curium hymn ) understandably say nothing about the matter , but the other two can be construed as referring to ...
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Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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