Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus
emperor of Ancient Rome (76-138)
English: Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus (24 January, 76 AD – 10 July, 138 AD), known as Hadrian in English, was Roman emperor from 117 to 138, and a member of the gens Aelia. Hadrian was the third of the "Five Good Emperors". His wife was Vibia Sabina. He was the lover of Antinous, whom he made a god after his death.
Español: Publio Elio Adriano (Itálica, 24 de enero de 76 - Bayas, 10 de julio de 138), comúnmente conocido como Adriano, fue emperador del Imperio Romano (117 - 138) y un filósofo estoico y epicúreo.
Sculptures
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From Denkmäler des klassischen Altertums, bust in Musei Capitolini
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Bronze, found at the Camp of the Sixth Roman Legion "Ferrata" in Tel Shalem, Israel Museum
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Marble, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme (Rome)
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Marble, Archaeological Museum of Venice
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Marble, Louvre Museum (Paris)
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Idem: close-up
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Bronze, Louvre
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Fragmentary portrait, Louvre
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Possible portrait, Palermo.
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Possible portrait, Palermo.
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Marble, Glyptothek Munich
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Basalt, Altes Museum (Berlin)
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Marble, Prado Museum (Madrid).
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National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Statues
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Bronze, Istanbul Archaeological Museum
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Idem: detail.
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Marble, British Museum (London)
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Idem
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Marble, Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg)
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From Antalya (Turkey)
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Marble, Archaeological Museum of Vaison-la-Romaine
Coins
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As of Hadrian
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As of Hadrian
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Commemorate coin from Hadrian visit to Judea
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Silver multiple, 119
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Bronze medallion, ca. 132–134
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Auswahl allegorischer Provinzdarstellungen auf Denaren Hadrians
Cameos
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Cameo, Altes Museum in Berlin
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Cameo, Cabinet des Médailles in Paris
Paintings
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19th century erotic engraving by Paul Avril
See also
edit- Villa Adriana (Hadrian's Villa)
- Mausoleum of Hadrian
- Hadrian's Wall
- Antinous