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Hadrian Collection (page 9)

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

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Maritime Theatre. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. Maritime Theatre. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Maritime Theatre. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa. Hall of Philosophers. 2nd century. Italy

Hadrians Villa. Hall of Philosophers. 2nd century. Italy
Italy. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Hall of Philosophers. Tivoli

Background imageHadrian Collection: Catapult and ammunition. Castel Sant Angelo. Rome

Catapult and ammunition. Castel Sant Angelo. Rome
Italy. Rome. Catapult and ammunition. Castel Sant Angelo

Background imageHadrian Collection: Archangel Michael, 1753. Statue by Peter Anton von Verschaff

Archangel Michael, 1753. Statue by Peter Anton von Verschaff
Italy. Rome. Archangel Michael. Statue on the top of Castel Sant Angelo by Peter Anton von Verschaffelt (1710-1793). Bronze

Background imageHadrian Collection: Coat of arms of Pope Alexander Vi. Castle Sant Angelo. Rome

Coat of arms of Pope Alexander Vi. Castle Sant Angelo. Rome
Italy. Rome. Mausoleum of emperor Hadrian or Castle Sant Angelo. Coat of arms of Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503). Detail

Background imageHadrian Collection: Mausoleum of emperor Hadrian or Castle Sant Angelo. Rome

Mausoleum of emperor Hadrian or Castle Sant Angelo. Rome
Italy. Rome. Mausoleum of emperor Hadrian or Castle Sant Angelo

Background imageHadrian Collection: Archangel Michael, 1544. Statue by Raffaello da Montelupo (1

Archangel Michael, 1544. Statue by Raffaello da Montelupo (1
Italy. Rome. Archangel Michael. Statue by Raffaello da Montelupo (1504-1566). 1544. Castel Sant Angelo

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge and Hadrians Mausoleum

Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge and Hadrians Mausoleum
Italy. Rome. Saint Angelo Bridge, 2nd century, with angels statues. At background, the Mausoleum of Hadrian (123-139 AD)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy. Rome. Church of the Trinita dei Monti. 16th century

Italy. Rome. Church of the Trinita dei Monti. 16th century
Italy. Rome. Church of the Trinita dei Monti, 16th century, and the Sallust Obelisk of the Roman imperial period. Spanish Square

Background imageHadrian Collection: Pantheon of Agrippa. 2nd century. Dome. Interior. Rome. Ital

Pantheon of Agrippa. 2nd century. Dome. Interior. Rome. Ital
Pantheon of Agrippa. Erected by emperor Marcus Agrippa and rebuilt by Hadrian in 126 AD. Dome. Interior. Detail. Rome. Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Temple of Venus and Roma. 2nd century. Roman Forum. Italy

Temple of Venus and Roma. 2nd century. Roman Forum. Italy
Italy. Rome. Roman Forum. Temple of Venus and Roma, begun in 121 by Emperor Hadrian and finished in the 141 by Antoninus Pius

Background imageHadrian Collection: Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Hadrian. Turkey

Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Hadrian. Turkey
Greek art. Turkey. Pergamon. Temple of Hadrian. Near Bergama. Turkey

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian. Roman emperor. Bust

Hadrian. Roman emperor. Bust
Hadrian (76-138). Roman emperor (117-138). Bust from Rome (125-138 A.D.) 2nd century. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHadrian Collection: Letter of the Emperor Hadrian for the inhabitants of Pergamu

Letter of the Emperor Hadrian for the inhabitants of Pergamum. Sculpted in marble. Greek scripture. Document located in the Trajaneum, temple dedicated to Trajan. Acropolis of Pergamum. 137 AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: Fragments from colossal emperor statues of Trajan and Hadria

Fragments from colossal emperor statues of Trajan and Hadria
Roman Art. Asia Minor. Turkey. Fragments from colossal emperor statues of Trajan and Hadrian. Hand. Marble. It comes from Trajaneum (Pergamon), 114-138 A.D. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageHadrian Collection: Monumental inscription about Hadrian Emperor. 128-138 AD. St

Monumental inscription about Hadrian Emperor. 128-138 AD. St
Monumental inscription. Emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus, father of this country, the Twentieth Legion Valeria Victrix. Emperor Hadrian period. Stone. 128-138 AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: Ostia Antica. Forum

Ostia Antica. Forum. 2nd century AD. Columns. Detail. Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Ostia Antica. Forum. Statue

Ostia Antica. Forum. Statue
Ostia Antica. Forum. 2nd century AD. Statue. Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Ostia Antica. House of the Millstones

Ostia Antica. House of the Millstones. 2nd century AD. Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman Art. Spain. Andalusia. Italica. Thermae. 2nd century A

Roman Art. Spain. Andalusia. Italica. Thermae. 2nd century A
Spain. Italica. Roman city founded c. 206 BC. Thermae, Large Baths. Near Santiponce. Ruins. Andalusia

Background imageHadrian Collection: Publio Aelio Hadrian (76-138). Roman Emperor (117-138)

Publio Aelio Hadrian (76-138). Roman Emperor (117-138). Bust. Altemps Palace, Rome. Italy

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman Art. Bust of a priest of the god Serapis. Marble. Data

Roman Art. Bust of a priest of the god Serapis. Marble. Data from the years 117-138 Hadrian period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageHadrian Collection: Rome. Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as the Castle Sant

Rome. Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as the Castle Sant
Roman Art. Mausoleum of emperor Hadrian or Castle Sant Angelo. Built in 139 A.D. and turned into a fortress during the Middle Age. Rome. Italy. Europe

Background imageHadrian Collection: Italy. Rome. Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as the Cast

Italy. Rome. Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as the Cast
Italy. Rome. Mausoleum of Hadrian or Castle Sant Angelo. Built in 139 A.D. and turned into a fortress during the Middle Age

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antinous (110-130)

Antinous (110-130). Member of the Roman Emperor Hadrians entourage, to whom he was beloved. Dated at s.II A.D. Museum of Eleusis. Athens. Greece

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antinous (Bell)

Antinous (Bell)
ANTINOUS, favourite and companion of emperor Hadrianus, drowned in the Nile aged 20 : many statues and busts of him were erected Date: 117 - 138

Background imageHadrian Collection: Saint Cyriacus

Saint Cyriacus
SAINT CYRIACUS hermit in Syria, martyred under the emperor Hadrianus Date: ? - 134

Background imageHadrian Collection: Saint Sophia

Saint Sophia the mother of three daughters - Faith, Hope and Charity - who were all martyred during Hadrianuss reign though she herself died peacefully Date: circa 120

Background imageHadrian Collection: Crag Lough on Hadrians Wall, Northumberland

Crag Lough on Hadrians Wall, Northumberland. Date: circa 1920

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman Emperor Hadrian visits Britain

Roman Emperor Hadrian visits Britain
Publius Aelius Hadrianus(76-138), also known as the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Depicted here on a visit to Britain, 119 AD. Date: 119 AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: ANTINOܓ(110-130). Young Greek famous because of

ANTINOܓ(110-130). Young Greek famous because of
ANTINOܓ (110-130). Young Greek famous because of his beauty, favourite of Emperor Hadrian. Roman art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. UMBRIA. Perugia. National Archaeological Museum of Umbria

Background imageHadrian Collection: Triumphal arch at Jerash (Gerasa), Jordan, Holy Land

Triumphal arch at Jerash (Gerasa), Jordan, Holy Land
View of the Roman triumphal arch (Arch of Hadrian) at Jerash (Gerasa), Jordan, Holy Land, built to celebrate the emperors visit in 129-130 AD. Date: 1920s

Background imageHadrian Collection: Imperial Airways passenger plane Hadrian

Imperial Airways passenger plane Hadrian, a Handley Page, leaving Malta for Cairo. Date: circa 1932

Background imageHadrian Collection: HADRIANs WALL 1930S

HADRIANs WALL 1930S
Ladies walking a dog and a party of schoolgirls, on Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageHadrian Collection: Avanzi del Tempio detto di Apollo nella Villa Adriana vicino

Avanzi del Tempio detto di Apollo nella Villa Adriana vicino
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Background imageHadrian Collection: Octagonal Room Small Baths Villa Hadrian Tivoli

Octagonal Room Small Baths Villa Hadrian Tivoli
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Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian Villa Piazza d Oro Piazza Gold Veduta degli Avanzi della Circonferenza delle

Hadrian Villa Piazza d Oro Piazza Gold Veduta degli Avanzi della Circonferenza delle
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Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian Villa Canopus Avanzi del Tempio Dio Canopo nella Villa Adriana

Hadrian Villa Canopus Avanzi del Tempio Dio Canopo nella Villa Adriana
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Background imageHadrian Collection: Veduta degli avanzi del Castro Pretorio nella Villa Adriana

Veduta degli avanzi del Castro Pretorio nella Villa Adriana
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Background imageHadrian Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Sepulchre Hadrian

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae Sepulchre Hadrian
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Background imageHadrian Collection: Reconstruction Mausoleum Hadrian View Castel S

Reconstruction Mausoleum Hadrian View Castel S
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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.