Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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Among the contemporary pagan writers , Arrian , if his tribute to Achilles and Patroclus in his report of c . 134 to Hadrian on the Black Sea voyage ... This is a theme taken up by Pausanias , writing shortly after Hadrian's death ( c .
Among the contemporary pagan writers , Arrian , if his tribute to Achilles and Patroclus in his report of c . 134 to Hadrian on the Black Sea voyage ... This is a theme taken up by Pausanias , writing shortly after Hadrian's death ( c .
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Origen , also writing from Alexandria in about 249 , describes Antinous as paidikos , but is generally more restrained , contrasting the licentiousness of Antinous with the purity of Christ . 38 Later writers essentially embroider these ...
Origen , also writing from Alexandria in about 249 , describes Antinous as paidikos , but is generally more restrained , contrasting the licentiousness of Antinous with the purity of Christ . 38 Later writers essentially embroider these ...
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Thus almost all of the Christian writers down to the final conquest of their faith ( c . 390 ) never failed to attack Antinous and his cult . Some writers could not leave Antinous alone . Tertullian returns to the attack in four ...
Thus almost all of the Christian writers down to the final conquest of their faith ( c . 390 ) never failed to attack Antinous and his cult . Some writers could not leave Antinous alone . Tertullian returns to the attack in four ...
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Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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