7 Works in Emperor Hadrian
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Dominus by JPKenwood
Original Work, Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF, Historical Fiction
23 May 2013
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A Roman general acquires a new sex slave. A novel-length m/m historical fiction with gobs of sex, plot twists, angst, humor and intrigue. While nearly all details are historically accurate and the story is tied to major historical events and prevailing cultural attitudes during the reign of the Emperor Trajan, the tale is entirely fictional and the dialogue is deliberately modern.
This story is also posted with a map, some illustrations and pictures, at: http://dominusfiction.livejournal.com
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For the Byzantines, faithful inheritors of the glory of Rome and adherents of the one Orthodox and Catholic Christian faith, it is said that paradise would be like no place on earth: a land of no pain, of endless happiness, a realm of day without night.
Is it any coincidence that their ancestors described Elysium in the same way?
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The emperor stands out in his purple toga and beard, of course, but it's the youth at his side, wearing a tunic in the Greek style that bares a powerful shoulder, who catches Magnus's eye. The sunlight flashes off the gold jewelry at his neck, wrists, and bicep when--Magnus swears--he inclines his poppy-crowned head towards Magnus. His blue eyes, artfully accented by cosmetics, go just slightly wider, and his red mouth, matched by the crimson of the poppies in his unbound brown hair, tilts in what might be a smile.
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Un momento di amore tra Antinoo e l'imperatore.
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Apotheosis by inabathrobe for Tevildo
Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF
23 Dec 2010
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Death on the Nile and near Tibur and what comes in between.
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The Casting of the Wine by inabathrobe for Tevildo
Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF
20 Dec 2010
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Even Antinous has to grow up.
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"Our names will never be forgotten."
