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A most notable statue of Hadrian in Rome is missing clothing; a marble statue depicting Hadrian as the god Mars. Most other representations of Hadrian show him dressed as a soldier or draped in the clothing of a noble Roman. The statue of Hadrian at the British Museum is missing the tip of his nose; a statue of Hadrian destroying the enemy in Greece is missing his left arm and another in Greece missing his head and arms.

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How did Hadrian gain power?

Hadrian gained control of Rome by force


Which leader transformed rome into the splendid capital of the roman empire?

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What years did Hadrian rule in rome?

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Who are all of the 5 good emperors?

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What year was Hadrian born?

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Marble for ancient Rome came from Italy, Greece and Turkey.


How many horses did Hadrian take to conquer Rome?

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Who was the emperor of Rome in AD 117-138?

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Who is Hadrian?

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