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Hadrian (Capua) List of
Roman triumphal arches "
Hadrians Gate in Antalya, | Expedia". www.expedia.com.
Retrieved 2017-07-06. "
Hadrian's Gate in...
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Hadrian's Wall Path is a long-distance
footpath in the
north of England,
which became the 15th
National Trail in 2003. It runs for 84
miles (135 km),...
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Hadrian's Villa (Italian:
Villa Adriana; Latin:
Villa Hadriana) was a
monumental villa or
palace complex built from
around AD 120 by
emperor Hadrian (r...
- in 138,
Hadrian adopted Marcus's
uncle Antoninus Pius as his new heir. In turn,
Antoninus adopted Marcus and Lucius, the son of Aelius.
Hadrian died that...
- The
Mausoleum of
Hadrian (Italian:
Mausoleo di Adriano), more
often known as
Castel Sant'Angelo (pronounced [kaˈstɛl sanˈtandʒelo];
Italian for 'Castle...
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Hadrian was a
Roman Emperor of the 2nd
century AD. The name may also
refer to:
Hadrian (TV programme), a 2008 BBC do****entary
about the
travels of the...
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Hadrian the Seventh: A
Romance (sometimes
called Hadrian VII) is a 1904
novel by the
English novelist Frederick Rolfe, who
wrote under the
pseudonym "Baron...
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Hadrian's Library was a
monumental building created by
Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD 132 on the
north side of the
Acropolis of Athens. The main entrance...