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Authors: Anthony Everitt

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A
NTHONY
E
VERITT
, visiting professor in the visual and performing arts at Nottingham Trent University, has written extensively on European culture and is the author of
Cicero
and
Augustus
. He has served as secretary general of the Arts Council for Great Britain. Everitt lives near Colchester, England’s first recorded town, founded by the Romans.

Copyright © 2009 by Anthony Everitt

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Everitt, Anthony.
Hadrian and the triumph of Rome / Anthony Everitt.
p. cm.
eISBN: 978-1-58836-896-6
1. Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 76–138. 2. Emperors—Rome—
Biography. 3. Rome—History—Hadrian, 117–138. I. Title.
DG
295.
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84 2009
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