DescriptionThe emperor Hadrian, Archaeological Museum of Astros.jpg
English: Bust of the Roman emperor Hadrian. The gorgoneion on his chest has the face of Antinous. For more information on this bust see G. Spyropoulos, Η έπαυλη του Ηρώδη Αττικού στην Εύα/Λουκού Κυνουρίας, Athens 2006, p. 106 with plate 16; E. Strazdins, 'Herodes Atticus, Hadrian, and the Antonines: mediating power and self-promotion in Achaea through public and private display', in: C. Davenport & S. Malik (eds), Representing Rome's Emperors. Historical & Cultural Perspectives through Time, Oxford 2024, p. 89ff, esp. 93ff.
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Marble bust of the Roman emperor Hadrian, found in the villa of Herodes Atticus near Moni Loukous (North Kynouria, Peloponnese, Greece), now in the Archaeological Museum of Astros.