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Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire

Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire
by Mary Taliaferro Boatwright

Hadrian (A. D. 76 - 138)

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Hadrian : The Restless Emperor (Roman Imperial Biographies)Hadrian : The Restless Emperor (Roman Imperial Biographies) by Anthony R. Birley

Although his decision to abandon the expansionist policies of his predecessors seemed to forecast the Roman Empire's decline, this evenhanded biography demonstrates that Hadrian (A.D. 76-138) was also an intelligent, energetic ruler. With equal judiciousness ancient historian Anthony R. Birley scrutinizes Hadrian's private life--including an unhappy marriage and a devoted homosexual attachment--and his public works, from Britain's monumental wall to the disastrous attempt to Hellenize his Jewish subjects. Birley makes good use of primary sources and academic monographs to create a scholarly yet accessible narrative. (Amazon.com)

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Hadrian and Antinous

© Andrea Marie Collins

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In 85 AD, Hadrian's life was changed by the death of his father. The boy was left in the care of two guardians, his father's dear friend Acilius Attianus and his father's cousin, Trajan, who became Emperor in 98 AD. The relationship between Hadrian and Trajan is open to speculation. It seemed to vary between immense affection to near hatred. Since it is oft said that the only thing that the two truly had in common was a love of boys, it is possible though not proven that they were in fact lovers and it has long been alleged that many of the troubles between the two were caused by the boys they kept. It has also been alleged, with less evidence, that Hadrian became the lover of the Empress Plotina. While the two where very close, the relationship seems to have been more similar to that of mentor to student as the Empress was most well known for her learning and love of history. There also seems to have been a maternal aspect to the relationship as in letters, Hadrian refers to Plotina as "my dearest and most honoured mother" and she to him as, "my own dear son..."

  

Hadrian

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Hadrian probably met his lover Antinoüs of Bithynia (c111-130) in 123 AD. In 130 AD Hadrian and Antinoüs were sailing down the Nile and Antinoüs drowned. There has been much speculation as to whether Antinoüs made a sacrifice of himself or whether it was an accident. After the mysterious death Hadrian proceeded to deify Antinoüs. In Egypt Hadrian founded a new city named after Antinoüs, and elsewhere in the empire the youth was commemorated by cult, festival, and statues. Hadrian's reign was marked by the flourishing of the neo-Greek manner in art, one of whose most frequent themes was the Antinoüs type of male beauty, echoed in coins and statues that are in display in museums today...

   

Hadrian

©1998 Larry D. Larsen

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Publius Aelius Hadrian (audio) was the third of the great emperors to rule the Roman Empire. Hadrian ruled from 117-138 AD. He was the first emperor to wear a beard, it is said he did this to hid a childhood scar. He spent little time in Rome, traveling throughout the provinces listening to the problems of his citizens. The reign of Hadrian was at the height of the Pax Romana, a time of great peace and prosperity. Hadrian was an educated ruler and a patron of the arts.

Hadrian was gay, he had a homosexual relationship with a young man called Antinous...

  

Hadrian's Wall

HADRIAN'S WALL is the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain. It is the best known frontier in the entire Roman Empire and stands as a reminder of past glories of one of the world's greatest civilizations. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1987, Hadrian's Wall ranks alongside the Taj Mahal and other treasures of the great wonders of the world.

 

Aelius Spartianus: The Life of Hadrian

From the Ancient History Sourcebook, © Paul Halsall, Janaury 1999

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The original home of the family of the Emperor Hadrian was Picenum, the later, Spain; for Hadrian himself relates in his autobiography that his forefathers came from Hadria, but settled in Italica in the time of the Scipios. The father of Hadrian was Aelius Hadrianus, surnamed Afer, a cousin of the Emperor Trajan; his mother was Domitia Paulina, a native of Cadiz; his sister was Paulina, the wife of Servianus, his wife was Sabina, and his great-grandfather's grandfather was Marullinus, the first of his family to be a Roman senator...

  

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