Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Now the only time that we can be fairly sure - given again the absence of dated proof for so much of the imperial itineraries – that Hadrian was in Claudiopolis during Antinous ' lifetime was , as we have seen , June 123.
Now the only time that we can be fairly sure - given again the absence of dated proof for so much of the imperial itineraries – that Hadrian was in Claudiopolis during Antinous ' lifetime was , as we have seen , June 123.
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His name is happily integrated with those of the imperial family , including Sabina's , in the list of district names compiled by Hadrian for Antinoopolis . Moreover , while composing that list in the emotional aftermath of the boy's ...
His name is happily integrated with those of the imperial family , including Sabina's , in the list of district names compiled by Hadrian for Antinoopolis . Moreover , while composing that list in the emotional aftermath of the boy's ...
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And by the humans down below was Antinous to be accepted as a genuine immortal or as no more than a flimsy and ephemeral fantasy of the imperial imagination ? Could such an upstart deity hope to survive the lifetime of his fabricator ...
And by the humans down below was Antinous to be accepted as a genuine immortal or as no more than a flimsy and ephemeral fantasy of the imperial imagination ? Could such an upstart deity hope to survive the lifetime of his fabricator ...
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