Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Ninety - one altars to him as a god have so far been found in Asia Minor , at least seventy - six cities there celebrated his personal cult and twentyfive of them took his name . Everywhere coins were issued in his and sometimes in ...
Ninety - one altars to him as a god have so far been found in Asia Minor , at least seventy - six cities there celebrated his personal cult and twentyfive of them took his name . Everywhere coins were issued in his and sometimes in ...
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To demonstrate its pure Greek roots ( and his own antiquarianism ) he took some of its laws and its archaic municipal calendar from Naucratis in the Delta , the oldest Greek settlement in the land . A core of its citizens were chosen by ...
To demonstrate its pure Greek roots ( and his own antiquarianism ) he took some of its laws and its archaic municipal calendar from Naucratis in the Delta , the oldest Greek settlement in the land . A core of its citizens were chosen by ...
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No wonder the rolls of the citizens soon inflated with cunning opportunists who took the citizenship for its privileges but continued to live elsewhere . Much of the bustling life of Antinoopolis over the centuries has been preserved ...
No wonder the rolls of the citizens soon inflated with cunning opportunists who took the citizenship for its privileges but continued to live elsewhere . Much of the bustling life of Antinoopolis over the centuries has been preserved ...
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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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