Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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... the first great penteteric games of Mantineia in honour of Antinous were celebrated , the thirty or more cities , as if in unison , issued medallions and coins in the new god's honour.22 The group of consummate medallions issued by ...
... the first great penteteric games of Mantineia in honour of Antinous were celebrated , the thirty or more cities , as if in unison , issued medallions and coins in the new god's honour.22 The group of consummate medallions issued by ...
Síða 168
But Hadrian had already designed the supreme and characteristic monument to his achievement . Not for him a vulgar column or a forbidding arch ; instead , he issued around 136–7 a series of beautiful medallions which ...
But Hadrian had already designed the supreme and characteristic monument to his achievement . Not for him a vulgar column or a forbidding arch ; instead , he issued around 136–7 a series of beautiful medallions which ...
Síða 180
Of the thirty cities which issued his coins , nine linked him firmly with Dionysos , six with Hermes , five with Apollo and eight with miscellaneous symbols or gods of fertility such as Pan . Of the 143 series of coins actually issued ...
Of the thirty cities which issued his coins , nine linked him firmly with Dionysos , six with Hermes , five with Apollo and eight with miscellaneous symbols or gods of fertility such as Pan . Of the 143 series of coins actually issued ...
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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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