Bibliographical reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Boatwright, Mary T..
Year of publication:
2000
Title of work:
Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire
Place:
Princeton
Publisher:
Princeton University Press.
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Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor making a sacrifice in front of the personification of Judea (134-138 CE)
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Hadrian listens to Hymns in the Theatre of Ephesus
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Hadrian, "prophet" in Didyma
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Hadrian, Roman soldiers, and Asia
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Hadrian’s cancellation of tax-arrears (CIL VI, 967)
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Honorific statue for a priest of Hadrian (CIL II, 4230)
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Amastris and the everlasting hegemony of the Romans under Hadrian
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Rebuilding the Cyrene-Apollonia road (AE 1951, 208)
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Renaming of Jerusalem as Colonia Aelia Capitolina (CIIP 1.2, 728)
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The council and people of Ephesus thank Hadrian
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The early career of the emperor Hadrian (CIL III, 550)
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The Temple of Zeus in Cyrene under Marcus Aurelius
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Dedication for the rebuilding of the Basilica of Cyrene (AE 1974, 672)
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Delphi, Hadrian, and the local citizenship of a Roman soldier
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Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 2177
: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 2177