The statue represents Antinous, the favorite of the emperor Hadrian, who died in the waters of the Nile (130 A.D.). Antinous, the young Greek companion of Hadrian drowned in the Nile while traveling in the Emperor's entourage in 130 AD. Devastated by his death, Hadrian ordered that Antinous should be worshipped as a god. He founded the Egyptian town of Antinopolis amongst others and had hundreds of temples and statues made in his honor.
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