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

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

Background imageHadrian Collection: Portrait of Antinous, mid 2nd century

Portrait of Antinous, mid 2nd century. Antinous (d130) was a Bithynian youth who was the favourite and companion of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bust of Pericles (495-429 BC). Roman copy. From Hadrians V

Bust of Pericles (495-429 BC). Roman copy. From Hadrians V
Pericles (495-429 BC). Greek statesman. Orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age. Roman copy of 2nd AD. From Hadrians Villa. Tivoli. Italy. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) Between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, Rome

The Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) Between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, Rome, Italy
The Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antinous, or Antinoos, circa 111-130. Bithynian-Greek youth and lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian

Antinous, or Antinoos, circa 111-130. Bithynian-Greek youth and lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian. After his untimely death Hadrian proclaimed Antinous a deity

Background imageHadrian Collection: ruins Villa Hadrian Tivoli Drawing group drawings

ruins Villa Hadrian Tivoli Drawing group drawings
The ruins of the Villa of Hadrian in Tivoli, Drawing from a group of drawings of landscapes and cityscapes in Italy ( Rome, Tivoli, Civita Castellana and Pozzuoli)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Athens Arch Hadrian 1900 Greece

Athens Arch Hadrian 1900 Greece
Athens. Arch of Hadrian. 1900, Greece, Athens

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian Temple 1898 Jerusalem Israel

Hadrian Temple 1898 Jerusalem Israel
Hadrians Temple. 1898, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian Villa Library James Anderson British

Hadrian Villa Library James Anderson British
Hadrians Villa Library; James Anderson (British, 1813 - 1877); about 1845 - 1877; Albumen silver print

Background imageHadrian Collection: Athens view Acropolis southeast temple Zeus Olympios

Athens view Acropolis southeast temple Zeus Olympios
Athens - view of the Acropolis from the southeast, including temple of Zeus Olympios and arch of Hadrian; Dimitrios Constantin (Greek, active 1858 - 1860s); 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageHadrian Collection: Temple area Hadrian inscription Ancient stone

Temple area Hadrian inscription Ancient stone
The Temple area Hadrians inscription. Ancient stone built into city wall above Double Gate. 1920, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian, 76 Ad

Hadrian, 76 Ad

Background imageHadrian Collection: Artists Impression Of Athens, Greece At The Time Of The Emperor Hadrian, 1St And 2Nd Centuries Ad

Artists Impression Of Athens, Greece At The Time Of The Emperor Hadrian, 1St And 2Nd Centuries Ad. From El Mundo Ilustrado, Published Barcelona, 1880

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian, Publius Aelius Trajanus Hadrianus Augustus, 76

Hadrian, Publius Aelius Trajanus Hadrianus Augustus, 76

Background imageHadrian Collection: Pope Adrian Iv Or Hadrian Iv Born Circa 1100 To 1159. Only English Born Pope

Pope Adrian Iv Or Hadrian Iv Born Circa 1100 To 1159. Only English Born Pope. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageHadrian Collection: Castel Sant angelo, Bridge Sant angleo And River Tiber; Rome, Lazio, Italy

Castel Sant angelo, Bridge Sant angleo And River Tiber; Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Marble statue of emperor Hadrian stepping on enemy, from Ierapetra, ancient Hierapytna, Greece

Marble statue of emperor Hadrian stepping on enemy, from Ierapetra, ancient Hierapytna, Greece
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of emperor Hadrian stepping on an enemy. From Ierapetra, ancient Hierapytna, Greece

Background imageHadrian Collection: Sepulchrum (sic) Adriani, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Build... Plate ca

Sepulchrum (sic) Adriani, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Build... Plate ca. 1530-50. Creator: Anon
Sepulchrum (sic) Adriani, from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-50

Background imageHadrian Collection: Sepulchrum Adriani (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon

Sepulchrum Adriani (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: Anon
Sepulchrum Adriani (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Statue in the Canopus. God Mars. 2nd centur

Hadrians Villa. Statue in the Canopus. God Mars. 2nd centur
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Statue in the Canopus. God Mars. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Spain. Italica. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic

Spain. Italica. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic
Spain. Andalusia. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic



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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.