Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Under the early Empire in the first century ad recovery was steady , aided by the Emperors themselves who founded cities , donated buildings and , especially in the case of Vespasian , built or improved the great trunk roads to the east ...
Under the early Empire in the first century ad recovery was steady , aided by the Emperors themselves who founded cities , donated buildings and , especially in the case of Vespasian , built or improved the great trunk roads to the east ...
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Yet the lifetime of Antinous was still an age of balance between east and west . When the heirs of Celsus , the first Greek Senator of Rome , built the enormous library to his memory at Ephesos , the record of his career was inscribed ...
Yet the lifetime of Antinous was still an age of balance between east and west . When the heirs of Celsus , the first Greek Senator of Rome , built the enormous library to his memory at Ephesos , the record of his career was inscribed ...
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VIII ' A BRILLIANT LIGHT ' GREECE AND THE EAST , 128-30 The imperial party landed at Corinth in late August or early September in 128 and made their way along the splendid road which Hadrian had built by the wild and beautiful shore to ...
VIII ' A BRILLIANT LIGHT ' GREECE AND THE EAST , 128-30 The imperial party landed at Corinth in late August or early September in 128 and made their way along the splendid road which Hadrian had built by the wild and beautiful shore 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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