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    Villa Adriana Hadrian 's.

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    The Hadrian 's Arch the Parliament.

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    Hadrian 's Wall.

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    Wall- Hadrian 's.

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    Hadrian 's Arch.

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    Hadrian 's Villa.

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    Hadrian's Wall.-"Dirty Martini.

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    Hadrian is one of the 5 of Good Emperors.

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    The triumphal arch(or Arch of Hadrian) was built to celebrate his visit.

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    The brother of Hadrian, the Emperor, wants to tread his own way.

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    They built the Arch of Hadrian to commemorate his many contributions to the city.

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    The degree to which the decorative scheme should be credited to Hadrian's architects is uncertain.

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    Hadrian's Wall was built by the Romans to protect their colony Britannia from the tribes in Scotland.

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    Hadrian's Wall was designed by the Romans to safeguard their colony Britannia from the tribes in Scotland.

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    Emperor Hadrian was born on January 24, 76 AD, in Rome, even if his parents live in Italica.

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    You have the beautiful mountainous north, the rolling hills of Scotland, Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall, and Tudor cities like Chester!

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    By the late 4th and early 5th centuries Hadrian's Wall had ceased to be a clearly defined frontier.

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    You have the beautiful mountainous north, the rolling hills of Lancaster and Cornwall, Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall, and Tudor cities like Chester!

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    Roman emperor Hadrian, in 117 AD, declared attempted suicide by soldiers a form of desertion and made it a capital offense.

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    The Roman Pantheon, built in 118 AD by the emperor Hadrian, is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world.

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    Emperor Hadrian had built during the 130s a temple over the site of Jesus's tomb near Calvary, and renamed the city Aelia Capitolina.

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    It includes the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Arch of Hadrian, which is one of the many“gates” that lead to Plaka.

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    The Pantheon has become a symbol of Rome itself, and we owe our thanks to Hadrian for leaving it to the world.

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    In 115 AD Alexandria was destroyed during the Jewish-Greek civil wars which gave Hadrian and his architect, Decriannus, an opportunity to rebuild it.

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    Suetonius, chief secretary to Emperor Hadrian, wrote that there was a man named Chrestus(or Christ) who lived during the first century(Annals 15.44). *.

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    The easiest way is to follow Dioysiou Aeropagitou, the large pedestrian street that starts near Hadrian's Arch and goes around the north of the Acropolis.

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    Hadrian was a great traveller and a keen architect, and parts of the enormous site were inspired by buildings he had seen around the world.

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    The structure was sometimes erroneously referred to as Hadrian's Arch, although emperor Hadrian had been dead for over half a century when the arch was built.

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    In AD 115, vast parts of Alexandria were destroyed during the Greek-Jewish civil wars, which gave Hadrian and his architect, Decriannus, an opportunity to rebuild it.

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    Villa Adriana Hadrian's Villa Tivoli(or Hadrian's Villa, as it is commonly known) is now in ruins, but visiting here makes you feel like the place could be alive.

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