Birley, Anthony R. 1997   Hadrian, The Restless Emperor, Roman Imperial Biographies (London : Routledge)

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Title of work
Hadrian, The Restless Emperor
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Yes
Bibliographic reference type
Book
Author(s) as text
Birley, Anthony R.
Year
1997
Series
Roman Imperial Biographies
Publisher name
Routledge
Place of publication
London
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Dedication to Sextus Julius Severus, consular legate of Judea (CIL III, 2830) [ Marble (?) ]
 
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Hadrian and Erastus’s Admission to the Ephesian Council [ Marble ]
 
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Hadrian, Roman soldiers, and Asia [ Marble ]
 
Hadrian’s cancellation of tax-arrears (CIL VI, 967) [ Marble ]
 
Hadrian’s frontier policy in Britain (CIL VII, 498) [ Sandstone. ]
 
Haterius Nepos, Arabia, and the Bar Kokhba revolt [ Hard limestone ]
 
Honorific statue for a priest of Hadrian (CIL II, 4230) [ Unknown ]
 
Iulius Severus, Hellenistic descendant, and Roman Governor in the Bar Kokhba Revolt [ Unknown. I.Ankara 76 (see above) is made of white marble ]
 
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The early career of the emperor Hadrian (CIL III, 550) [ Marble ]
 
The inscription of the arch of Hadrian in Gerasa [ Marble ]
 
Cistophorus depicting the head of Hadrian and the provincial imperial temple in Nicomedia (between 128 and 137 CE) [ Silver ]
 
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor making a sacrifice in front of the personification of Judea (134-138 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
 
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the same raising a kneeling personification of the Orbis Terrarum, or the entire world (119-121 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
 
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