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Antinous
Antinous, also called Antinoös, (; ; – ) was a Greek youth from Bithynia, a favourite and lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian. Following his premature death before his 20th birthday, Antinous was deified on Hadrian's orders, being worshipped in both the Greek East and Latin West, sometimes as a god () and sometimes merely as a hero ().
Antipater the Idumaean
1st century BCE King of Judea
Lucius Volusius Maecianus
Roman jurist, official and governor (c.110–175)
Gaius Bruttius Praesens
2nd century Roman senator, imperial official and consul

Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus
2nd century Roman senator and consul

Adrianus of Tyre
Adrianus of Tyre (Ancient Greek: , c. 113 – 193 AD), also written as Hadrian and Hadrianos, was a sophist of ancient Athens who flourished under the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. Adrianus was the pupil of Herodes Atticus, and obtained the chair of philosophy at Athens during the lifetime of his master, which does not seem to have impaired their mutual regard; Herodes declared that the unfinished speeches of his scholar were "the fragments of a colossus," and Adrianus showed his gratitude by a funeral oration which he pronounced over the ashes of his master.
Lucius Plautius Lamia Silvanus
2nd century Roman senator and consul