Hadrian and the triumph of Rome:
Acclaimed author Anthony Everitt, whose Augustus was praised by the Philadelphia Inquirer as a narrative of sustained drama and skillful analysis, is the rare writer whose work both informs and enthralls. In Hadrian and the Triumph of Rome-the first major account of the emperor in nearly a century-E...
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Zusammenfassung: | Acclaimed author Anthony Everitt, whose Augustus was praised by the Philadelphia Inquirer as a narrative of sustained drama and skillful analysis, is the rare writer whose work both informs and enthralls. In Hadrian and the Triumph of Rome-the first major account of the emperor in nearly a century-Everitt presents a compelling, richly researched biography of the man whom he calls arguably the most successful of Rome's rulers. Born in A.D. 76, Hadrian lived through and ruled during a tempestuous era, a time when the Colosseum was opened to the public and Pompeii was buried under a mountain of lava and ash. Everitt vividly recounts Hadrian's thrilling life, in which the emperor brings a century of disorder and costly warfare to a peaceful conclusion while demonstrating how a monarchy can be compatible with good governance. Hadrian was brave and astute-despite his sometimes prickly demeanor-as well as an accomplished huntsman, poet, and student of philosophy What distinguished Hadrian's rule, according to Everitt, were two insights that inevitably ensured the empire's long and prosperous future: He ended Rome's territorial expansion, which had become strategically and economically untenable, by fortifying her boundaries (the many famed Walls of Hadrian), and he effectively Hellenized Rome by anointing Athens the empire's cultural center, thereby making Greek learning and art vastly more prominent in Roman life. With unprecedented detail, Everitt illuminates Hadrian's private life, including his marriage to Sabina-a loveless, frequently unhappy bond that bore no heirs-and his enduring yet doomed relationship with the true love of his life, Antinous, a beautiful young Bithynian man. Everitt also covers Hadrian's war against the Jews, which planted the seeds of present-day discord in the Middle East Despite his tremendous legacy-including a virtual marble biography of still-standing structures-Hadrian is considered one of Rome's more enigmatic emperors. But making splendid use of recently discovered archaeological materials and his own exhaustive research, Everitt sheds new light on one of the most important figures of the ancient world |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Chronology
xix
Maps
xxv
Introduction
xxvii
i. Invaders from the West
3
11.
A Dangerous World
12
in. Young Hopeful Gentleman
25
iv.
Crisis of Empire
35
v. A New Dynasty
46
vi.
On the Town
59
vii. Fall
of the Flavians
73
viii.
The Emperor s Son
83
ix.
Optimus
Princeps
93
χ.
Beyond the Danube
104
xi.
The Waiting Game
125
хи.
Call of the East
138
xiii.
Mission Accomplished
152
xiv.
The Affair of the Four Ex-Consuls
163
xv.
The Road to Rome
184
xviii
I Contents
xvi.
The Traveler
203
xvii.
Edge of Empire
213
xviii.
Last Good-byes
226
xix.
The Bithynian Boy
237
xx.
The Isles of Greece
251
xxi.
Home and Abroad
262
xxii.
Where Have You Gone to, My Lovely?
275
xxiii.
May His Bones Rot!
295
xxiv.
No More Jokes
306
xxv.
Peace and War
321
Acknowledgments
329
Notes
331
Sources
365
Index
377
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