Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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In recent years , scholarly opinion has tended to agree that the whole work is by one man ( and the latest computer analysis of the words confirms this ) , 21 writing almost a century afterwards in the reign of Theodosius , in about ...
In recent years , scholarly opinion has tended to agree that the whole work is by one man ( and the latest computer analysis of the words confirms this ) , 21 writing almost a century afterwards in the reign of Theodosius , in about ...
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The whole Greek world was coming together in religious harmony and exultation around its ancient supreme god and his modern representative . In this euphoric atmosphere , Hadrian decided to go further and to realise the aims of ...
The whole Greek world was coming together in religious harmony and exultation around its ancient supreme god and his modern representative . In this euphoric atmosphere , Hadrian decided to go further and to realise the aims of ...
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engraving and even perhaps the whole production . Five cities between them emitted more coins than all the rest put together . Alexandria produced over thirty - two issues , ranging from fine bronze medallions , through cruder copies of ...
engraving and even perhaps the whole production . Five cities between them emitted more coins than all the rest put together . Alexandria produced over thirty - two issues , ranging from fine bronze medallions , through cruder copies of ...
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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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