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Hadrian and the Triumph of Rome

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Acclaimed author Anthony Everitt presents a compelling biography of Hadrian, arguably Rome's most successful emperor, in the first major account of his life in nearly a century. Born in A.D. 76, Hadrian ruled during a tumultuous period marked by the opening of the Colosseum and the eruption that buried Pompeii. Everitt vividly recounts how Hadrian brought a century of disorder and warfare to a peaceful conclusion, demonstrating that monarchy can coexist with effective governance. Known for his bravery and intellect, Hadrian was also an accomplished huntsman, poet, and philosopher. His reign was defined by two pivotal decisions: halting Rome's territorial expansion, which had become economically unfeasible, and establishing Athens as the empire's cultural center, elevating Greek art and learning in Roman life. Everitt delves into Hadrian's private life, including his loveless marriage to Sabina and his passionate yet tragic relationship with Antinous, a beautiful young Bithynian man. The biography also addresses Hadrian's war against the Jews, which has lasting implications for modern-day conflicts in the Middle East. Utilizing newly discovered archaeological evidence and thorough research, Everitt sheds light on Hadrian, one of history's most enigmatic figures.

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Hadrian and the Triumph of Rome, Anthony Everitt

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2010
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