Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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It is fair then to conclude that there must have been portraits of Antinous carved in his lifetime and some of those made after his death may have been based on such earlier works or were by artists who recollected his strikingly ...
It is fair then to conclude that there must have been portraits of Antinous carved in his lifetime and some of those made after his death may have been based on such earlier works or were by artists who recollected his strikingly ...
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It may have been on the trip southwards in the summer of 130 or earlier that he made his fateful visit or visits to Jerusalem . Earlier in his reign Hadrian had shown no particular enmity towards the Jews .
It may have been on the trip southwards in the summer of 130 or earlier that he made his fateful visit or visits to Jerusalem . Earlier in his reign Hadrian had shown no particular enmity towards the Jews .
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Herodotus earlier explained that for anyone drowned in the Nile , foreigner or native , ... there is the strongest obligation ... to have the body embalmed in the most elaborate manner and buried in a consecrated burial - place , so no ...
Herodotus earlier explained that for anyone drowned in the Nile , foreigner or native , ... there is the strongest obligation ... to have the body embalmed in the most elaborate manner and buried in a consecrated burial - place , so no ...
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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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