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The emperor Hadrian affranchised the city from aurum coronarium and recognized the right to take refuge in there.
It is improbable that when completed by Hadrian any portion of the temple was hypaethral.
Hadrian was always so nosy and loomed over everything that Ayumi did, believing that it was all a part of his job as a regent prince.
Hadrian was also known for building a wall to defend Roman Britain from the Scottish Picts to the North.
The first two are images of Hadrian and a detail of the gorgoneion, the third is of Septimus Severus.
The Antonine emperors are easily identified through their adoption of the portrait style of Hadrian with curly hair and beards.
At this point Pope Hadrian I defended the doctrine of procession through the Son against Charlemagne.
He showed that similar horoscopes in the Magian or Chaldaean system had been described in ancient times for Roman emperors such as Augustus, Tiberius, and Hadrian.
When Hadrian died soon thereafter, Antoninus succeeded and induced a reluctant Senate to deify the deceased emperor.
With Hadrian we see the first steps toward a system of frontier garrison troops, permanently stationed, along with a field army that gets moved from one hot spot to another.
The policies of his reign, though sensible, reveal no great imaginativeness, compared with those of such later emperors as Trajan or Hadrian.
The Chinese built the Great Wall of China which was useless, the Emperor Hadrian had Hadrian's Wall built in Britain, which proved pointless.
Hadrian himself had worshipped at the ancient shrine of the Eleusinian mysteries in Greece and a variety of mystery religions became respectable and accepted.
Prior to 2001, he served as President and a director of private companies in the oil and gas sector, namely, Hadrian Energy Corp.
Cicero expresses the pre-Christian Stoic attempt to moralize public power, apparent in the exacting sense of public responsibility shown by the emperors Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius in the 2nd century ce.
Plotina exercised influence on both her husband Trajan and his successor Hadrian.
Even during the reign of Hadrian, Britain was still not an entirely peaceful province.
Emperors Hadrian, Trajan, Theodosius I, and the philosopher Seneca were born in Hispania.
Under Hadrian a reaction made sculpture less markedly Italian, as if to be in conformity with the slow decline of Italy toward quasi-provincial status.
Trajan's successor Hadrian adopted a policy of maintaining rather than expanding the empire.
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The artist I am expecting is a grand man, but the Emperor Hadrian is a grander.
This rescript of Hadrian has clearly been added to the Apology by some editor.
Hadrian took from masters the power of life and death over slaves.
It seems to annoy you that they should be organized in honor of Hadrian?
Hadrian let Pollux feel his power, but he has always been friendly to me.
Hadrian forbade the intermixture of men and women in the public baths.
Hadrian asked me to help him reawaken in Athens Apollo and his Muses.
We will set down, however, what we have heard to have been said by the Pythia concerning Homer in the time of the most sacred Emperor Hadrian.
The characterizations will fit well Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian.
After the time of Hadrian science cannot be said to have existed.
The Temple of Trajan, one of the most magnificent piece among the work of architectures in Bergama, dates back to the time of the Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
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