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Hadriana may
refer to: Bithynium, a town of
ancient Bithynia Mopsuestia, a town of
ancient Cilicia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- The Via
Hadriana was an
ancient Roman road
established by the
emperor Hadrian,
which stretched from Antinoöpolis on the
River Nile to the Red Sea at Berenice...
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Hadriana in All My
Dreams (French:
Hadriana dans Tous mes Rêves) is a 1988
novel by
Haitian author René Depestre. It is his
second novel. Set in Jacmel...
- Hadrian's
Villa (Italian:
Villa Adriana; Latin:
Villa Hadriana) is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
comprising the
ruins and
archaeological remains of a large...
- time of its
elevation to
colony status and
formally named Colonia Aelia Hadriana Augusta Bulla Regia after its
imperial sponsor Hadrian. A
Berber settlement...
- the Church.
Charlemagne implemented an
edited version of the Dionysio-
Hadriana book of
canon law he
acquired from Pope Adrian,
required the use of the...
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regional centres.
Palmyra received a
state visit and was
given the
civic name
Hadriana Palmyra.
Hadrian also
bestowed honours on
various Palmyrene magnates, among...
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Claudiopolis also. It
later bore the name
Hadriana after the emperor. The
names of
Claudiopolis and
Hadriana appear on
coins minted here. The town was...
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Hermopolis Magna and was
connected to
Berenice Troglodytica by the Via
Hadriana.
During the New Kingdom, the city, Hir-we, was the
location of Ramesses...
- as a city with ****enic
citizenship rights, and he
commissioned the Via
Hadriana,
connecting Antinoöpolis with
Berenice Troglodytica, on the Red Sea.: 15 ...