Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Now , however , it is expressly suggested by magicians as a vicarious offering designed to prolong Hadrian's own obscurely ... Our three accounts have enough in common to suggest that they are garbled versions of one earlier source .
Now , however , it is expressly suggested by magicians as a vicarious offering designed to prolong Hadrian's own obscurely ... Our three accounts have enough in common to suggest that they are garbled versions of one earlier source .
Síða 132
13 Hadrian's brief phrase has been said to suggest just such a fate for Antinous . ... river in one of those flimsy papyrus pleasure boats seen on the Palestrina mosaic ( and suggested in a phrase of Epiphanios ) , " the boat capsizing ...
13 Hadrian's brief phrase has been said to suggest just such a fate for Antinous . ... river in one of those flimsy papyrus pleasure boats seen on the Palestrina mosaic ( and suggested in a phrase of Epiphanios ) , " the boat capsizing ...
Síða 144
... as Wegner suggests , not of the gradual decay of age , but of a sudden , devastating personal catastrophe . ... were likewise cremated , but for a phrase on the obelisk and items in his cult which strongly suggest something else .
... as Wegner suggests , not of the gradual decay of age , but of a sudden , devastating personal catastrophe . ... were likewise cremated , but for a phrase on the obelisk and items in his cult which strongly suggest something else .
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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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