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The Casting of the Wine by inabathrobe (aphilologicalbatman) for Tevildo
Fandoms: Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF
20 Dec 2010
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Even Antinous has to grow up.
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- Part 1 of Casting of the Wine
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Bookmarked by kkusdn
05 Apr 2026
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Le Satyre et la Nymphe by Beverly_Laurel
Fandoms: Mémoires d'Hadrien | The Memoirs of Hadrian - Marguerite Yourcenar, Ancient History RPF, Ancient Roman Religion & Lore, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
23 Oct 2024
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The second he passed the threshold of the gathering hall, Antinous noticed that the one relaxed and peaceful atmosphere of the party had been upended by a strange man who was trying to push himself through the crowd without much courtesy for the other guests. He seemed certainly drunker than any good roman should be, making a fool of himself with his slurred speech and questionable balance as he fought to break free from the constraints of those around him. Antinous giggled quietly to himself as the man made a fool of himself, but his amusement was quickly cut short as he looked a little closer and recognized the drunken clown to be none other than…Hadrian?
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Hadrian and Antinous attend a party, Hadrian drinks more than he should and things get a little out of hand and Antinous gets eaten out.Bookmarked by kkusdn
05 Apr 2026
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A creature that will do what I say and love me back by mishmishyouisfine
Fandoms: Ancient History RPF, Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF, Ancient Roman Religion & Lore, Mémoires d'Hadrien | The Memoirs of Hadrian - Marguerite Yourcenar, Classical Antiquity - Fandom, Hadrian - Wainwright/MacIvor
08 May 2025
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Antinous sweetly caresses the emperor’s face, kissing the greying hair at his temples.
“I have much grieved you,” Antinous whispers contritely. “I can sense your weariness, Caesar.” He twirls his fingers in one of the ringlets of Hadrian’s meticulously-styled hair, peering into his eyes. “If I am to be your burden, let me also be your consolation prize.” His eyes are burning embers in his godlike face. “Do it, my love. Take what you need from me.”
Or: Antinous does give the emperor grey hairs, but it is always for a good reason.
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29 Mar 2026
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HeatWave by Beverly_Laurel
Fandoms: Ancient History RPF, Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF
11 Oct 2023
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A short little drabble of Hadrian and Antinous because I can not stop thinking about those to. I try my best to remain historically accurate, but I do take some liberties in making their relationship a bit more intimate and healthy than it probably was. Takes place in the summer of 128 AD where Hadrian had briefly returned to his villa before heading off to travel again. Unfortunately, instead of being able to relax he had been keep quite busy and his lover is not too happy about the lack of attention.
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28 Mar 2026
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Saeculum Aureum by verensal
Fandoms: Classical Greece and Rome History & Literature RPF, Mémoires d'Hadrien | The Memoirs of Hadrian - Marguerite Yourcenar, Ancient Roman Religion & Lore
06 Nov 2024
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His professor was exactly the type of man Antinous imaged when he came moaning into his pillow, suppressing the load gasps so not to startle his roommates. Hadrian’s muscles bulged from beneath his neatly pressed shirt, his sleeves rolled up to expose powerful forearms; his hair a mess of dark curls and his face all rough with the stubble on his cheeks, which made Antinous squeeze his legs together in anticipation of how rough and good Hadrian’s beard would feels against the sensitive skin of his thighs.
Hadrian was a walking wet dream. And Antinous had to put all his effort to suppress his carnal desires, because he was a student and Hadrian was a well-respected professor, and there was a line he could not cross.
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Antinous was an an art student taking a class in Roman Art and Architecture. Hadrian was his handsome professor. What could possibly go wrong?
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28 Mar 2026
