--SHA Vita Hadriani XIV.5-7
While traveling down the Nile, [The Emperor Hadrian] lost his lover Antinous and mourned him excessively. There are several rumors about how it happened. Some say that Antinous was ritually sacrificed to preserve the Emperor’s life, while others consider the youth’s beauty and the Emperor’s passion for him and think it was the result of a lover’s quarrel. The Greeks even deified the youth at the Emperor’s behest, and claim that his spirit gave oracles, but many dismiss these as being written not by Antinous but the Emperor himself.
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Name: ??? Date: 4th c. CE Works:
Historia Augusta |
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Little is known about the author(s) of the Historia
Augusta; even internal evidence within the text is either falsified,
skewed or utterly fictitious. Although attributed to six different authors, the
text was likely written by a single author living during the 4th
century CE. It is a series of imperial biographies modeled after the works of
Suetonius; these biographies cover the reigns of the emperors Hadrian through
Carus. |
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