Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Hadrian , anxious to visit this as well as romantically to see the dawn , made the difficult ascent , perhaps with Antinous and his male retainers , at night . But suddenly a storm arose and in the ceremony of sacrifice at the summit a ...
Hadrian , anxious to visit this as well as romantically to see the dawn , made the difficult ascent , perhaps with Antinous and his male retainers , at night . But suddenly a storm arose and in the ceremony of sacrifice at the summit a ...
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The arrival in Egypt had perhaps coincided with this ultimate ( and ceremonial ) transformation of his appearance which in itself must have posed anxious problems for his future role and status with regard to his imperial lover .
The arrival in Egypt had perhaps coincided with this ultimate ( and ceremonial ) transformation of his appearance which in itself must have posed anxious problems for his future role and status with regard to his imperial lover .
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Perhaps Antinous , pondering such stories and watching the swirling muddy current from the deck of the gilded imperial barge , contemplated the Nile , which had brought his master such despair , with renewed interest and even dawning ...
Perhaps Antinous , pondering such stories and watching the swirling muddy current from the deck of the gilded imperial barge , contemplated the Nile , which had brought his master such despair , with renewed interest and even dawning ...
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Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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