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Hadrian (/ˈheɪdriən/ HAY-dree-ən; Latin:
Publius Aelius Hadri**** [hadriˈjaːnus]; 24
January 76 – 10 July 138) was
Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Hadrian...
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Hadrian's Wall (Latin:
Vallum Hadriani, also
known as the
Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or
Vallum Aelium in Latin) is a
former defensive fortification of the...
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Adrian III or
Hadrian III (Latin: Adri**** or Hadri****; died July 885) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 17 May 884 to his...
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Hadrian was a
Roman Emperor of the 2nd
century AD. The name may also
refer to:
Hadrian (TV programme), a 2008 BBC do****entary
about the
travels of the...
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emperors Trajan and
Hadrian.
Marcus was
three when his
father died, and was
raised by his
mother and
paternal grandfather.
After Hadrian's adoptive son, Aelius...
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Adrian II (Latin: Adri**** II; also
Hadrian II; 792 – 14
December 872) was the
bishop of Rome and
ruler of the
Papal States from 867 to his death...
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Hadrian's Villa (Italian:
Villa Adriana; Latin:
Villa Hadriana) is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
comprising the
ruins and
archaeological remains of a large...
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Hadrian the Seventh: A
Romance (sometimes
called Hadrian VII) is a 1904
novel by the
English novelist Frederick Rolfe, who
wrote under the
pseudonym "Baron...
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Adrian VI (Latin: Hadri**** VI; Italian:
Adriano VI; German:
Hadrian VI.; Dutch: Adri****/Adriaan VI), born
Adriaan Florensz Boeyens (2
March 1459 –...
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Italian for 'Castle of the Holy Angel'), also
known as
Mausoleum of
Hadrian (Italian:
Mausoleo di Adriano), is a
towering rotunda (cylindrical building)...