Examples of using Hadrian in English and their translations into Russian
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The emperor Hadrian.
Hadrian completes the Pantheon in Rome.
Prove this to me," said Hadrian.
Hadrian dies of natural causes.
His adopted son Hadrian succeeds him.
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He was close friends with the emperor Hadrian.
At this time Hadrian expelled all Jews from the territory.
This is the villa of Emperor Hadrian 2nd century.
The Emperor Hadrian built his villa here in the second century AD.
His body was buried in the Mausoleum of Hadrian.
Yeah, Hadrian. The guy with the great, red, wavy hair.
The theatre was built in 129 for a visit by the emperor Hadrian.
During the reigns of Roman Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus Plus.
It was built in the 2nd century during the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian.
In a papal bull from Hadrian IV in 1155 the river is called the Selenza.
Honorific inscription for emperor Hadrian, march 118 C.E.
Emperor Hadrian has given orders to form a new defensive line, to the south.
The latter were certainly still in existence under Hadrian 117-138.
Roman emperors Trajan, Hadrian, and Theodosius I were all born in Hispania.
As is known, the design of the temple was developed by Emperor Hadrian.
Now Hadrian X can build a middle-size house in three days if not less.
Turn right to Lyssikratous Street at the far end you will see Hadrian Arch.
It follows the story of Seth and Hadrian who have gone to Europe on holidays.
Julia's father had always cherished the idea that her youthful son would one day succeed Hadrian.
The Roman emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Plus, effectively making him his successor.
In order to avoid any potential conflict in the succession, Hadrian ordered the deaths of Salinator and Servianus.
The Emperor Hadrian(117-138 AD) banned the human sacrifices to Mithras and Baal in the Roman Empire.
In 2015, Australian company Fastbrick Robotics created a bricklaying machine called Hadrian X, which can lay 1000 bricks per hour.
With the help of a 30-meter boom, Hadrian 105 is capable of laying bricks at a rate of 225 bricks per hour.
Hadrian, who twice visited Aegyptus, founded Antinopolis in memory of his drowned lover Antinous.