Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and AntinousViking, 1984 - 298 síður |
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... sacrifice and the word Dio uses ( hierour- getheis ) is that often used for the victim of a ritual sacrifice to ascertain omens by the inspection of entrails . This sacrifice was in connection with Hadrian's magical or religious ...
... sacrifice and the word Dio uses ( hierour- getheis ) is that often used for the victim of a ritual sacrifice to ascertain omens by the inspection of entrails . This sacrifice was in connection with Hadrian's magical or religious ...
Síða 131
... sacrifice later . Our second witness is that of the Historia Augusta which , though composed in about 395 AD , derives its material on Hadrian from sources written at about the same time as Dio's original work , again only three ...
... sacrifice later . Our second witness is that of the Historia Augusta which , though composed in about 395 AD , derives its material on Hadrian from sources written at about the same time as Dio's original work , again only three ...
Síða 134
... sacrifice of another and much less ghastly kind . The ancient historians seem to be unanimously suggesting voluntary sacrifice as the cause of death . The idea was enthusiastically taken up by the Victorian apologists for Antinous ...
... sacrifice of another and much less ghastly kind . The ancient historians seem to be unanimously suggesting voluntary sacrifice as the cause of death . The idea was enthusiastically taken up by the Victorian apologists for Antinous ...
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Scandal of the centuries | 1 |
Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 30 |
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Aelius Alexandria Alinari ancient Antinoopolis Antinous Antinous as Dionysos Apollo apotheosis Arrian artists Asia Minor Athens authentic Beaujeu beauty beloved Bithynia Bithynion Blum bronze Bust of Antinous century Christian civilisation Clairmont Claudiopolis coins colossal Commodus Contra Celsum cult culture death deities Delphi Demeter Dietrichson Dionysos divine doubt east Egypt Egyptian Eleusis Emperor Empire ephebe Erman eromenos evidence favourite festival gods Graindor Greece Greek Greek world Hadrian Hadrian and Antinous hair-style Head of Antinous Heintze Hellenic Hermes hero historians homosexual honoured images of Antinous imperial inscriptions Italy Jomard Kähler Lanuvium later Mantineia Marconi Maza medallions Museum mysteries never Nikomedia Nile obelisk official Olympia original Osiris pagan Pancrates passim Pausanias pederastic Peloponnese perhaps priests reign relationship relief Roman Rome Sabina sacrifice sculptures of Antinous seems sexual Sigard spiritual Statue of Antinous Syme Symonds Tarsos temple tomb Trajan Vermeule Villa Adriana Weber young youth Zeus