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Hadrianic, a.|heɪdrɪˈænɪk| [f. L. Hadriān(us + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Roman emperor Hadrian (a.d. 76–138).
1886W. P. Dickson tr. Mommsen's Provinces of Roman Empire I. v. 189 In the time of Diocletian we find the district between the two walls evacuated, but the Hadrianic wall occupied still as before. 1897Trans. Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archæol. Soc. XIV. 419 Hadrianic inscriptions occur at Chesterholm and Greatchesters. 1911Ibid. New Ser. XI. 390 Vindolana and Magna, although occupied in Hadrianic times as Wall stations, differ from the others in Northumberland. 1921Jrnl. Roman Stud. XI. 51 The idea of a single camp extending from sea to sea is a bold flight of imagination... It became..a cardinal feature in the ‘Hadrianic Theory’ of the nineteenth century. 1935Burlington Mag. Feb. 97/1 Hadrianic art was certainly Greek in its nature. 1962Guardian 11 July 5/7 The rampart and ditch of a small Hadrianic fort. 1972Daily Tel. 5 Dec. 12/5 Coins and Antiquities gave {pstlg}6,800 for a Hadrianic/Early Antonine period Roman marble figure called Paris. |