Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Now , on the banks of the Nile in October the lamentations and torn hair , he unhesitatingly took a series of remarkable decisions . The first concerns the remains of Antinous . That the corpse was recovered seems certain .
Now , on the banks of the Nile in October the lamentations and torn hair , he unhesitatingly took a series of remarkable decisions . The first concerns the remains of Antinous . That the corpse was recovered seems certain .
Síða 155
XII THE SECRET OF THE TOMB What happened to the mortal remains of Antinous ? This simple question immediately involves us in one of the most fascinating of his many mysteries . The obvious place for them to have been deposited was ...
XII THE SECRET OF THE TOMB What happened to the mortal remains of Antinous ? This simple question immediately involves us in one of the most fascinating of his many mysteries . The obvious place for them to have been deposited was ...
Síða 207
... which swept the splendid remains of Antinoopolis off the face of the earth . Under the independent dynasty of Mehemet Ali , after the 1820s , intensive agricultural production was encouraged . The columns , panels and architectural ...
... which swept the splendid remains of Antinoopolis off the face of the earth . Under the independent dynasty of Mehemet Ali , after the 1820s , intensive agricultural production was encouraged . The columns , panels and architectural ...
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