Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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immediately after 130 AD we can glean scraps of information about those before , but that evidence is fragmentary and sometimes tantalisingly ambiguous and is often still the subject of scholarly debate . When , well after the death of ...
immediately after 130 AD we can glean scraps of information about those before , but that evidence is fragmentary and sometimes tantalisingly ambiguous and is often still the subject of scholarly debate . When , well after the death of ...
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The mouth , one of the loveliest ever carved ' , 40 projects notably , the top lip arching sharply upwards , the lower one protruding fully so that sometimes it seems a trifle open and the moist inner flesh of the mouth extends outwards ...
The mouth , one of the loveliest ever carved ' , 40 projects notably , the top lip arching sharply upwards , the lower one protruding fully so that sometimes it seems a trifle open and the moist inner flesh of the mouth extends outwards ...
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Sometimes the posture is varied : the introspective bowed head gives way to a challenging stare or to an upward gaze ; the arms stretch up or out ; the body twists or is frontal , in repose or movement . The hair varies from the thick ...
Sometimes the posture is varied : the introspective bowed head gives way to a challenging stare or to an upward gaze ; the arms stretch up or out ; the body twists or is frontal , in repose or movement . The hair varies from the thick ...
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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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