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8 hours ago · Hadrian (/ ˈ h eɪ d r i ən /, HAY-dree-ən; Latin: Publius Aelius Hadrianus [(h)adriˈjaːnus]; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Hadrian was born in Italica, close to modern Seville in Spain, an Italic settlement in Hispania Baetica; his branch of the Aelia gens, the Aeli Hadriani, came from the town of Hadria in eastern Italy.
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A bust of Hadrian (r. 117 – 138 AD), the second-century...
- Domitia Paulina
bluish-purple indicates emperors of other dynasties. dashed...
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Roman Temple of Cordoba (1st century AD) Emperor Trajan...
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Antinoöpolis (also Antinoopolis, Antinoë, Antinopolis;...
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- Temple of Venus and Roma
The Temple of Venus and Roma (Latin: Templum Veneris et...
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