Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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The official bust issued around this time reveals Hadrian at his apogee : grand in its sense of mastery , fulfilled in its message of achievement , majestic in its calm , decisive assurance . In the general magnanimity of these years ...
The official bust issued around this time reveals Hadrian at his apogee : grand in its sense of mastery , fulfilled in its message of achievement , majestic in its calm , decisive assurance . In the general magnanimity of these years ...
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Hadrian himself was surrounded by officials , the Prefect , army and naval commanders , the head ( epistrategos ) ... but there are no insuperable objections to his being there , for impending official and paternal obligations back in ...
Hadrian himself was surrounded by officials , the Prefect , army and naval commanders , the head ( epistrategos ) ... but there are no insuperable objections to his being there , for impending official and paternal obligations back in ...
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Probably there were no official promulgation of that of Antinous either . Inevitably there were no coins for Antinous from cities which did not possess the eastern right of minting . Nor could it be expected that this panhellenic hero ...
Probably there were no official promulgation of that of Antinous either . Inevitably there were no coins for Antinous from cities which did not possess the eastern right of minting . Nor could it be expected that this panhellenic hero ...
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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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