Delphi, Phocis, Greece. Delphi Archaeological museum. Detail of cult statue of Antinoos or Antinous, circa 111-130
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Delphi, Phocis, Greece. Delphi Archaeological museum. Detail of cult statue of Antinoos or Antinous, circa 111-130, Bithynian-Greek youth and lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian. After his untimely death Hadrian proclaimed Antinoos a deity. This cult statue of the youth was erected in Delphi and excavated in excellent condition. Many other statues of Antinous have been found throughout the area of the Roman Empire,