Hadrian
Hadrian
Published 2018-02-12T12:32:03+00:00
The Roman emperor Hadrian ruled from 117 to 138 AD. We know this is a sculpture of Hadrian from his beard and facial features. The breastplate that he wears has lion heads on the shoulders. Lions are often used as a symbol of strength.
Known as the Emperor of culture than war, Hadrian governed with stability and avoided war, contentrating his enegy to the improvement of the administration of the Roman Empire and discipline in the army. He abandoned the east territories of Armenia and Mesopotapia which his predecessor Trajan had conquered and restricted the Empire to the frontier of the Euphrates river. He visited his territories extensively and personally inspected the army. A result of his visit to Britain was the Hadrian Wall. He is famous for building the Pantheon in Rome and the Imperial Villa at Tivoli.
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Date de publication | 12/02/2018 |
Complexité | Medium |
Titre | Hadrian |
Date | About 1700-1800 |
Accession | LL 159 |
Credit | Lady Lever Art Gallery |
Record | http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/ |
Localisation | Lady Lever Art Gallery |