Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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About 2.3 metres in diameter , they present a coherent series of scenes linked around the theme of the imperial hunts . Hadrian originally appeared on them all . The generally accepted sequence starts with the departure of the hunting ...
About 2.3 metres in diameter , they present a coherent series of scenes linked around the theme of the imperial hunts . Hadrian originally appeared on them all . The generally accepted sequence starts with the departure of the hunting ...
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The burial club at Lanuvium linked the new god with Diana , the patroness of hunters . On the Arch of Constantine we recognise him again in close pursuit of the wild boar which , according to Xenophon , was the most dangerous of beasts ...
The burial club at Lanuvium linked the new god with Diana , the patroness of hunters . On the Arch of Constantine we recognise him again in close pursuit of the wild boar which , according to Xenophon , was the most dangerous of beasts ...
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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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