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Hadrian Collection (page 4)

Hadrian, the renowned Roman Emperor, left an indelible mark on history with his grand architectural projects and strategic military campaigns

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Tivoli, Villa Adriana, Grandi Terme

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Tivoli, Villa Adriana, Grandi Terme

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Tivoli, Villa Adriano, the Canopus and statues

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Tivoli, Villa Adriano, the Canopus and statues

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy, Rome, Piazza del Popolo, Egyptian obelisk of Ramesses II

Italy, Rome, Piazza del Popolo, Egyptian obelisk of Ramesses II

Background imageHadrian Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, Hadrians Arch

Greece, Attica, Athens, Hadrians Arch

Background imageHadrian Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109856

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Greece, Attica, Athens, Hadrians Arch

Background imageHadrian Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109862

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Greece, Attica, Athens, Hadrians Library

Background imageHadrian Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109861

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Greece, Attica, Athens, Hadrians Library

Background imageHadrian Collection: Plutarch, (c. AD46- c120), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Plutarch, (c. AD46- c120), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Plutarch, (c.AD46- c120), 1830. Plutarch (c.AD46- c120) Greek biographer and essayist known primarily for his work Parallel Lives

Background imageHadrian Collection: Adrian, (76-138 AD), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Adrian, (76-138 AD), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Adrian, (76-138 AD), 1830. Emperor Hadrian (76-138 AD) Roman emperor from 117 to 138, energetically pursued his own Imperial ideals and personal interests

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bridge of St. Angelo, Rome, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Bridge of St. Angelo, Rome, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Bridge of St. Angelo, Rome, 1890. Ponte Sant Angelo, a travertine marble bridge spanning the Tiber in Rome completed in 134 AD by Emperor Hadrian

Background imageHadrian Collection: A Portion of the Great Wall Built from the Tyne to Solway Firth by the Emperor Hadrian in A

A Portion of the Great Wall Built from the Tyne to Solway Firth by the Emperor Hadrian in A.D. 121, c1930. Section of Hadrians Wall, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland

Background imageHadrian Collection: Map of the Roman provinces in times of Hadrian, printed in London in 1815

Map of the Roman provinces in times of Hadrian, printed in London in 1815

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bust of Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76-138). Roman Emperor. Bust made 125 AD

Bust of Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76-138). Roman Emperor. Bust made 125 AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Temple of the Olympian Zeus at Athens, 1913

The Temple of the Olympian Zeus at Athens, 1913. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roma - View of the City from the Logia by Bramante in Castle St. Angelo, 1910

Roma - View of the City from the Logia by Bramante in Castle St. Angelo, 1910. From Cento Vedute Classiche di Roma. [Enrico Verdesi, Rome, 1910]

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roma - Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo, 1910

Roma - Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo, 1910. Ponte Sant Angelo, once the Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius, meaning the Bridge of Hadrian, is a Roman bridge in Rome, Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roma - The Tiber - Castle and Bridge of S. Angelo. Dome of St. Peter s, 1910

Roma - The Tiber - Castle and Bridge of S. Angelo. Dome of St. Peter s, 1910. Ponte Sant Angelo, once the Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius, meaning the Bridge of Hadrian, is a Roman bridge in Rome

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roma - Piazza di Pietra, 1910

Roma - Piazza di Pietra, 1910. Amidst the remains of the Temple of Harian, deified is the modern Stock Exchange. Temple of Hadrian is a temple to the deified Hadrian on the Campus Martius in Rome

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Pantheon, Rome, 1841. Artist: E Challis

The Pantheon, Rome, 1841. Artist: E Challis
The Pantheon, Rome, 1841. After William Henry Bartlett (1809?1854)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Castel Sant Angelo, Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel

Castel Sant Angelo, Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
Castel Sant Angelo, Rome, Italy, 1927. The cylindrical building was built in the 2nd century by the Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for him and his family

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Arch, Athens, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

Hadrians Arch, Athens, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
Hadrians Arch, Athens, 1937. Illustration from Das Mittelmeer: Landschaft, Baukunst und Volksleben im Kreise des Mittellandischen Meeres, a work on Mediterranean architecture

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Arch, Athens, Greece, c1920s-c1930s(?)

Hadrians Arch, Athens, Greece, c1920s-c1930s(?). Athens became part of the Roman Empire in 146 BC. Built in the 2nd century AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bridge and Castle of St Angelo, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Bridge and Castle of St Angelo, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Bridge and Castle of St Angelo, Rome, Italy. Stereoscopic card detail. The cylindrical Mole of Hadrian was built in the 2nd century as a mausoluem for the emperor Hadrian and his family

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Pantheon and the Piazza della Rotunda, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The Pantheon and the Piazza della Rotunda, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The Pantheon and the Piazza della Rotunda, Rome, Italy. Built in the 2nd century during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian as a temple to all Romes gods

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bronze head of the Emperor Hadrian, 2nd century AD

Bronze head of the Emperor Hadrian, 2nd century AD
Bronze head of Hadrien, 2nd century AD. Hadrian was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138. Although he did not enjoy a great deal of popularity at Rome, he was often fondly remembered outside of Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini

Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy. View of the dome with light shining from the hole in the roof. Built in the 2nd century during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian as a temple to all Romes gods

Background imageHadrian Collection: Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Italy

Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Italy. The Villa Adriana (at Tivoli, near Rome) is an exceptional complex of classical buildings created in the 2nd century A.D. by the Roman emperor Hadrian

Background imageHadrian Collection: Castel Sant Angelo and the River Tiber, Rome, c1816-1875. Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Castel Sant Angelo and the River Tiber, Rome, c1816-1875. Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Castel Sant Angelo and the River Tiber, Rome, c1816-1875. This building was built in the 2nd century by the Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for him and his family

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman Troops and Barbarians on the Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century

Roman Troops and Barbarians on the Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 with a relief from the time of Hadrian, early 2nd century AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: Canopus, Hadrians Villa (built 125-135), Tivoli, Italy, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Canopus, Hadrians Villa (built 125-135), Tivoli, Italy, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Canopus, Hadrians Villa (built 125-135), Tivoli, Italy, c20th century. Hadrians Villa (Villa Adriana in Italian) is a large Roman archaeological complex at Tivoli, Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields looking east, 2nd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland, 2nd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Marble Roman relief of a boy and a horse, Hadrians villa, 1st century

Marble Roman relief of a boy and a horse, Hadrians villa, 1st century
Marble Roman relief of a boy and a horse, from Hadrians (24 January 76 - 10 July 138) villa in Tivoli. The style is imitating classical Greek designs of the 5th century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall in the evening, 2nd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Fountain of Trajan in Ephesus, 2nd century

Fountain of Trajan in Ephesus, 2nd century
The fountain of Trajan (18 September 53 - 9 August 117) in Ephesus, a collossal structure in Corinthian style. A statue of Hadrian (24 January 76 - 10 July 138) stood in the middle of the facade

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bronze head of Hadrian, 1st century

Bronze head of Hadrian, 1st century
Bronze head of the Roman emperor Hadrian (24 January 76 - 10 July 138), found in the River Thames at London Bridge, 1st century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, 2nd century
View northeast along Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, with the terrain being used to improve defence of the wall, 2nd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Detail from the arch of Constantine, 3rd century

Detail from the arch of Constantine, 3rd century
Detail from the arch of Constantine (c. 27 February 272 - 22 May 337), showing a Caesar, possibly Hadrian (24 January 76 -10 July 138), addressing his troops, 3rd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century

Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century
Bronze head of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138), from the British Museums collection.Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), Roman Britain, 2nd century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Statue of the dog-headed Romano-Egyptian god Anubis

Statue of the dog-headed Romano-Egyptian god Anubis
Statue of Anubis, a Romanised Egyptian deity. This is from Hadrians villa in Tivoli, Italy, now from the Vatican Museums collections collection

Background imageHadrian Collection: Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, Greece, 130

Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, Greece, 130
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, Greece. Begun in 515 BC, the temple was not completed until the 2nd century AD, by the Roman Emperor Hadrian

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antinous (d122), Bithynian youth, favourite and companion of the Roman emperor Hadrian

Antinous (d122), Bithynian youth, favourite and companion of the Roman emperor Hadrian
Antinous (d130), Bithynian youth, favourite and companion of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138). Antinous drowned in the Nile

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian, Roman Emperor from 117

Hadrian, Roman Emperor from 117. Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76-138) founded the city of Antinopolis in Egypt. His reign was also notable for the construction of the fortified wall that bears

Background imageHadrian Collection: Marble portrait bust of Perikles, Athenian statesman (c490-429 BC), Roman, 2nd century BC

Marble portrait bust of Perikles, Athenian statesman (c490-429 BC), Roman, 2nd century BC. Perikles (Pericles) led the democracy of Athens at the height of the citys power and influence

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian (76-138), Roman marble bust

Hadrian (76-138), Roman marble bust
Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) 76-138. Roman bust found in Athens. Marble. Roman Emperor from 117. Photograph

Background imageHadrian Collection: Model of the Pantheon, 1st century

Model of the Pantheon, 1st century
Model of the Pantheon, a temple in Rome which was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa and built by the Emperor Hadrian, 1st century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Shot of a Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall

Shot of a Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall
Carrawburgh Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall. The concrete posts represent the original wooden roof supports

Background imageHadrian Collection: Statue of Lucius Aelius, c mid 2nd century

Statue of Lucius Aelius, c mid 2nd century. Lucius Aelius (101-138) was the adopted son and chosen heir of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. He never became emperor as he died shortly before Hadrian



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Hadrian, the renowned Roman Emperor, left an indelible mark on history with his grand architectural projects and strategic military campaigns. One of his most iconic creations is Hadrian's Wall, a monumental fortification that stretches across northern England. This awe-inspiring structure stands tall even today, showcasing the engineering prowess of ancient Rome. As you wander along this historic wall, you'll encounter breathtaking sights like Sycamore Gap - a picturesque location where a solitary Sycamore tree gracefully frames the landscape. The tranquility here is palpable as you reflect upon the significance of this boundary marker. Traveling further south to Rome, Italy, one cannot help but marvel at another masterpiece attributed to Hadrian – the Pantheon. Its majestic dome dominates the cityscape and offers visitors an enchanting night view that leaves them in awe of its timeless beauty. Inside this architectural wonder lies evidence of Roman artistry – intricate sculptures such as "Boy with Horse, " possibly depicting Castor or Iphicles. These masterpieces transport us back in time and remind us of the artistic legacy left by Hadrian's reign. Venturing beyond Rome's borders takes us to Athens, Greece where we find yet another testament to Hadrian's vision – Hadrian's Library. Created under his patronage during his visit to Greece, it served as a center for knowledge and learning during ancient times. Back in England along Hadrian's Wall lies Birdoswald Roman Fort - a site steeped in history that allows visitors to immerse themselves in Roman military life while gazing at stunning vistas over rugged landscapes. The impact extends far beyond physical structures; he was also known for fostering cultural exchange between different regions within his vast empire. His reign witnessed advancements in literature, philosophy, and architecture that continue to inspire generations even today. Whether it be exploring remnants of ancient civilizations or admiring magnificent feats of engineering like Pantheon or Hadrians Wall, Hadrian's legacy lives on.