The Roman emperor Hadrian, who lived from 76 to 138 AD was a hugely
influential figure whose architectural legacy is obvious even today.
However, he was also contradictory and mysterious: he was a Spaniard
who became emperor at Rome; he was a popular, successful soldier who
aimed to be a man of peace. He dabbled in black magic, and he courted
scandal: as well as his bitterly unhappy marriage, he had a very
public love affair with Greek boy, who died in mysterious
circumstances surrounded by rumours of human sacrifice.This title
explores these contradictions and complexities, and pieces together
the picture of a man, his life, times and influence. It presents a
rounded picture written in a lively and accessible style. Looking in
detail at key themes and topics of Hadrian's life, the title explores
his Spanish background, his military service and initiatives of peace,
his architectural legacy such as the Pantheon, his villa at Tivoli,
his love of Athens and Athenian culture, his relationship with
Antinous, and how he dealt with Christians and Jews. In addition to
this, the title covers social aspects of life in the Roman empire in
the second century: slavery, Roman baths and hygiene, the public
spectacles of circus races, gladiatorial fights and animal hunts.
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ISBN
9781780934761
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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