- Homosexual loverAntinoüs was the homosexual lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian, deified by the emperor after his death in Egypt, where he drowned. Hadrian erected temples to him throughout the empire and founded a city, named Antinoöpolis, in his honour, near the place where he died.www.britannica.com/biography/Antinous
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ವೆಬ್ಮೇ 17, 2021 · Whatever the details of the boy’s origins and social status, the large, the overwhelming fact is that Hadrian fell in love with Antinous. The relationship was to color the rest of their lives. But what …
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ವೆಬ್In 123 AD, Hadrian’s travels took him to Bithynia, where he possibly encountered Antinous for the first time. The handsome, exotic boy quickly became his favorite and was soon admitted into the Imperial Court.
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ವೆಬ್ಸೆಪ್ಟೆಂ 1, 2014 · A patron of the arts and a lover of Hellenic culture, Hadrian’s love for the Greek youth Antinous was commemorated by him in erotic verse. Antinous, who came of humble origins, was one of …