Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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The response of the Italians may have been less ostentatious , less collective ( there seem to have been no games ) , more private and purely aesthetic than that of the Greek cities , but its intense domesticity ensured its duration to ...
The response of the Italians may have been less ostentatious , less collective ( there seem to have been no games ) , more private and purely aesthetic than that of the Greek cities , but its intense domesticity ensured its duration to ...
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... qualities were almost exactly the opposite of those of her mother.23 Some years later , after an obscure intrigue or indiscretion involving Sabina with Suetonius and Septicius Clarus , he was less glumly reticent about his wife .
... qualities were almost exactly the opposite of those of her mother.23 Some years later , after an obscure intrigue or indiscretion involving Sabina with Suetonius and Septicius Clarus , he was less glumly reticent about his wife .
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9 The coins of Antinous are , alas , less informative . Although over 140 different kinds are known , all are posthumous and , as usual , they tell us far more of his divinity and cult than of his life . We even learn from them about ...
9 The coins of Antinous are , alas , less informative . Although over 140 different kinds are known , all are posthumous and , as usual , they tell us far more of his divinity and cult than of his life . We even learn from them about ...
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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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