Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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As for Antinous , Dietrichson pleads , he could never have a been a ' spoilt voluptuary ' or ' a victim of perverted lust ' because he was capable of heroic self - sacrifice . More recently , Perowne , writing in 1960 , and worried ...
As for Antinous , Dietrichson pleads , he could never have a been a ' spoilt voluptuary ' or ' a victim of perverted lust ' because he was capable of heroic self - sacrifice . More recently , Perowne , writing in 1960 , and worried ...
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The whereabouts of the centre of Antinous ' cult has , until recently , been a mystery . The obelisk talks of a temple to him in the city built in a mixture of classical Greek and archaic Egyptian architecture and surrounded by statues ...
The whereabouts of the centre of Antinous ' cult has , until recently , been a mystery . The obelisk talks of a temple to him in the city built in a mixture of classical Greek and archaic Egyptian architecture and surrounded by statues ...
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He was told that it had recently been purloined in the search for building materials : ' And the statue ? ' asked Mariette . “ But it was there too . ' ' What's become of it then ? ' ' Oh , it was in marble and has been turned into good ...
He was told that it had recently been purloined in the search for building materials : ' And the statue ? ' asked Mariette . “ But it was there too . ' ' What's become of it then ? ' ' Oh , it was in marble and has been turned into good ...
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Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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