Villa Adriana Hadrian 's.
The Hadrian 's Arch the Parliament.
Hadrian's Wall.-"Dirty Martini.
Hadrian is one of the 5 of Good Emperors.
The triumphal arch(or Arch of Hadrian) was built to celebrate his visit.
The brother of Hadrian, the Emperor, wants to tread his own way.
They built the Arch of Hadrian to commemorate his many contributions to the city.
The degree to which the decorative scheme should be credited to Hadrian's architects is uncertain.
Hadrian's Wall was built by the Romans to protect
their colony Britannia from the tribes in Scotland.
Hadrian's Wall was designed by the Romans to safeguard
their colony Britannia from the tribes in Scotland.
Emperor Hadrian was born on January 24,
76 AD, in Rome, even if his parents live in Italica.
You have the beautiful mountainous north, the rolling hills of Scotland,
Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall, and Tudor cities like Chester!
By the late 4th and early 5th centuries Hadrian's Wall had ceased to be a clearly defined frontier.
You have the beautiful mountainous north, the rolling hills of Lancaster and Cornwall,
Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall, and Tudor cities like Chester!
Roman emperor Hadrian, in 117 AD, declared attempted suicide by soldiers
a form of desertion and made it a capital offense.
The Roman Pantheon, built in 118 AD by the emperor Hadrian, is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world.
Emperor Hadrian had built during the 130s a temple over the site
of Jesus's tomb near Calvary, and renamed the city Aelia Capitolina.
It includes the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Arch of Hadrian, which is one of the many“gates” that lead to Plaka.
The Pantheon has become a symbol of Rome itself, and we owe our thanks to Hadrian for leaving it to the world.
In 115 AD Alexandria was
destroyed during the Jewish-Greek civil wars which gave Hadrian and his architect, Decriannus, an opportunity to rebuild it.
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). *.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.