Articles related to "Antinous"Hadrian's fascinating personality and the challenges he faced are re-assessed through items from his life time together with historical and architectural evidence.
For half his reign, Hadrian traveled the empire, observing, listening, building, and strengthening the imperial frontiers, leading to decades of peace and stability.
Hadrian's rise to power, his lifestyle, achievements and legacy are explored. New evidence challenges traditional concepts and myths surrounding this complex personality.
An analysis of the character development of Odysseus's son Telemachus during books one to four of the Odyssey.
The imperial history of Ancient Rome started well enough, with Octavius Caesar, whose reign name, Augustus, meant "worthy of respect". But, it did not continue that way
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