Examples of using Hadrian in English and their translations into Chinese
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A stone rectangle, attached to Hadrian's Wall like a snail on a leaf.
Since the Hadrian X grinds and mills its own bricks, it can customize sizing so the pieces fit perfectly.
In 787 AD Pope Hadrian I forbade tattooing of any kind, and the popes who followed him continued this tradition.
Called the Hadrian X, it's essentially one long robotic arm that mounts on a truck, barge, or crane.
Be sure to visit the old city center and check the Hadrian's Gate.
Northumberland National Park can be reached in a 15-minute drive, and stretches from the Scottish border to Hadrian's Wall.
To prevent attacks from the north the Romans built Hadrian's Wall.
Number One Restaurant provides a fine dining menu, while Hadrian's Brasserie offers informal dining atmosphere.
The Number One Restaurant offers a formal dining experience, while Hadrian's Brasserie provides an informal setting for enjoying a meal.
In the Roman period it is said that 1000 wild animals were slaughtered here to celebrate the inauguration of the Emperor Hadrian in 120 AD.
It is is within easy travelling distance of the Lake District National Park and World Heritage Site of Hadrian's Wall.
And when Hadrian visited Egypt, he found a church composed of Jews and of Greeks, sufficiently important to attract the notice of that inquisitive prince.
Trajan and Hadrian formed their cavalry from the same provinces, and the same class of their subjects, which recruited the ranks of the legion.
This is an amazing complex of more than 30 buildings and beautiful gardens built by the 2nd-Century Roman Emperor Hadrian for use as his imperial residence.
The Pantheon, meaning‘relating to the gods, is one of the most historic buildings in Rome, built in 118 AD on the request of Emperor Hadrian.
This royal fashion lasted for almost five hundred years and almost all of the Hellenistic kings and Roman emperors until Hadrian were portrayed beardless.
Hadrian's Wall is only a few minutes' drive away, whilst Northumberland National Park is a 30-minute drive and Alnwick Castle is 50 minutes away by car.
The Castel Sant'Angelo, initially known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian, is a fortress located in Rome, reachable via the Ponte Sant'Angelo.
Or‘Hadrian just move that wall a little bit'- there was undoubtedly a gay man there saying:‘Just don't go all the way'.”.
The stone foundations and wing walls of the original forts demonstrate that the original plan was to build a stone wall similar to Hadrian's Wall, but this was quickly amended.