Emperor Hadrian

Connected Sites: 10

Hadrian was emperor of Rome from 117 to 138 AD

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Connected Sites

Villa Adriana (Tivoli)
Inscribed: 1999
3.39
296
8
His Rural Residence
Rome
Rome
Holy See, Italy
Inscribed: 1980
4.57
928
13
Castel Sant' Angelo - His Mausoleum, Plus Several Other Buildings
Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Frontiers of the Roman Empire
Germany, United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1987
2.82
448
19
Ordered Construction Of Hadrian's Wall
Old City of Jerusalem
Inscribed: 1981
4.37
369
12
Emperor Hadrian Visited The, Then Ruined, Jerusalem In 129 Ad
Palmyra
Palmyra
Syria
Inscribed: 1980
3.98
85
3
Visited In 129 Ad
Xanthos-Letoon
Inscribed: 1988
2.68
91
7
Letoon - Emperor Hadrian Founded An Emperor Worship Cult At The Site
See Www.Lycianturkey.Com
Archaeological Site of Delphi
Inscribed: 1987
3.95
360
12
In 125, The Emperor Hadrian Had A Statue In His Honor Built At Delphi (Ab Ev)
Aphrodisias
Inscribed: 2017
3.65
122
4
Public Baths Dedicated To The Emperor Hadrian (Ab Ev)
Ancient Thebes
Inscribed: 1979
4.39
341
11
Hadrian And His Wife Sabina Visited The Valley Of The Kings In Ad 129. This Included A Visit To The Colossi Of Memnon To Hear The Statue "Sing" And The Court Poet Who Accompanied Them, Julia Balbilla, Recorded The Event In 2 Epigrams Carved In Greek On The Legs Of The Northern Statue. The Statues Are Actually Thought To Be Of Amenhotep Iii But The Romans Associated Them With The Greek Mythological King Memnon Of Ethiopia (Killed By Achilles And Immortalised By Zeus). The Northern Statue (Erroneously Thought By Romans To Be Of Memnon) Contains 107 Inscriptions In Greek And Latin - Mainly About Memnon And Carved By Roman "Tourists" Documenting "Expressions Of Religious And Intellectual Wonder, Crystallized At The Moment Of Hearing Memnon’S Voice" . The Epigrams By Balbilla Make Reference To The King But Are Primarily A Panegyric To Hadrian.
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Lower German Limes
Lower German Limes
Germany, Netherlands
Inscribed: 2021
1.85
212
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Emperor Hadrian Created The Municipium Aelium Cananefatium Or Forum Hadriani At Voorburg. (Nomination File, P. 48) He Visited The Lower German Limes In 121/122, Before Crossing Over To Britannia.
See Nl.Wikipedia.Org