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- Antinous - Wikipedia
Following his death, Hadrian deified Antinous and founded an organised cult devoted to his worship that spread throughout the Empire Hadrian founded the city of Antinoöpolis close to Antinous's place of death, which became a cultic centre for the worship of Osiris-Antinous
- Antinoüs | Greek God, Roman Emperor, Lover | Britannica
While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions Britannica Editors "Antinoüs" Encyclopedia Britannica, 20 Feb 2026, https: www britannica com biography Antinous Accessed 28 April 2026
- Antinous: The Tragic Life of Emperor Hadrian’s Lover
Artists throughout history have drawn inspiration from the tragic tale of Antinous and Hadrian, exploring themes of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of beauty As a man, Antinous remains an unknown — not much can be said of him as a person and only a few biographical anecdotes survive
- Antinous - World History Encyclopedia
Antinous (l c 110-130 CE) was a youth of Bithynia who became the beloved of the Roman emperor Hadrian (l 76-138 CE, r 117-138 CE) from around the age of 13 until his death at nearly 20
- Antinous, The Doomed Lover Of Roman Emperor Hadrian
The most famous lover of Hadrian, Antinous drowned in the Nile in 130 C E — then was later deified as a dying-and-reviving god
- Antinous The Gay God - antinopolis. org
Priests of Antinous were appointed to perform the ceremonies that would perpetuate the memory of the New God Antinous for all eternity Athletic games were celebrated in the major centers of his religion, such as Antinoopolis, Bithynia, and Mantinea
- Antinous - World Mythos
Antinous was a young Greek boy who became one of the most significant figures in Roman mythology His life and death have fascinated historians and mythologists for centuries
- Antinous: The Boy Who Became a God - by Donald Donato
We know from the Roman historian Cassius Dio that Antinous began his grand tour with Hadrian by being initiated into the Sacred Mysteries at Eleusis, and that by the month of October, Hadrian had dedicated the building of a new city named Antinoöpolis to honor his fallen favorite
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