The Roman Empire, ruled by its emperors, was one of the greatest powers of the ancient world. Hadrian (c. AD117138) reigned for twenty-one years in its Golden Age & is perhaps best known today for his great wall in the north of Engl&. However, this was just one of his celebrated achievements. He was indeed a creator of magnificent buildings & structures that were architecturally daring, but he was also a skilled military leader & strategist; a tireless traveller who roamed his enormous empire & its boundaries; a well-educated man who loved the Arts & was passionate about Greece & Greek culture. This informative & beautifully illustrated little book presents a concise portrait of Hadrian, his family, his deeds, his loves, his dark side & his legacy.A potted biography is followed by picture-&-caption spreads that amplify the details of his life. These feature art & artefacts from museum collections around the world, as well as specially commissioned photographs of the Pantheon, the Villa Adriani, his mausoleum. The Emperor Hadrian is not only a celebration of a remarkable individual but a wonderful introduction to a fascinating period of Roman history.