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| Antinoüs |
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( nt n´ s) (KEY) , c.110130, favorite of Emperor Hadrian, b. Bithynia. He was with the emperor constantly until on a journey in Egypt he was drowned in the Nilesome say in saving Hadrians life. His beauty was legendary, and Hadrian mourned him greatly, had him deified, founded the city of Antinoöpolis in Egypt in his honor, and seems to have renamed the youths birthplace Antinoöpolis. A cult was inaugurated in his honor, coins were struck with Antinoüs head on them, and many busts and statues were made. |
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