Friday, June 24, 2022

GRIEVING HADRIAN RETURNS TO ATHENS
TO CONSECRATE THE TEMPLE OF ZEUS



Construction of the great temple of Olympian Zeus was complete when Hadrian returned to Athens, without Antinous but with the glorious Imperial court, to consecrate the temple during the cycle of the June Solstice of 131 AD.

The temple had not been completed when the Emperor and Antinous had visited the Greek capital in autumn 128 AD. So Hadrian's return to his favorite city was a happy-sad event, with memories of Antinous at every street corner. 

The Temple was a sign of the devotion that Hadrian had for the Athenian people, and the ancient Gods of Greece, and the magnificence of Our Father Zeus, whose representative on Earth Hadrian was. 

Consecration of this temple, which was presided over by Hadrian as Pontifex Maximus, with the elegance and divine presence of Antinous by his side, was a central event leading to the declaration of the Greeks that Hadrian was the living incarnation of Zeus. 

It was at this time that Hadrian began the unification of the Greek people with the formation of the Panhellenios, a Pan-Hellenic league representing all the regions of Greece. 

From this moment forward, Hadrian was proclaimed, worshipped and honored as the living representative of Zeus throughout Greece and especially in Asia Minor, which was the birthplace and stronghold of the Imperial Cult. 

We honor Hadrian as Zeus, Our Father, and through him extend our adoration to Olympian Zeus, Jupiter Capitolinus, by whose strength the world was set in order.

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