- Source: Antinous (disambiguation)
Antinous (111–130 CE) was the favorite and lover of Roman Emperor Hadrian.
Antinous may also refer to:
Arts
= Literature
=Antinous son of Eupeithes, one of the chief suitors of Penelope in Homer's Odyssey
Antinous, a 1918 collection of English verse by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa
= Music
=Antinous, a 1990s composition by António Chagas Rosa
= Sculpture
=Antinous Farnese, a statue of Hadrian's favorite, once owned by the Farnese family
Antinous Mondragone, a colossal bust of Hadrian's favorite, discovered at Frascati before 1730
Bust of Antinous (NAMA), a set of busts of Antinous discovered in Patras, Greece
Capitoline Antinous, a statue discovered in the 18th century at Hadrian's Villa, now believed to be a Roman copy of a statue of Hermes
Statue of Antinous (Delphi), a statue discovered in 1894 at Delphi, Greece
Townley Antinous, a portrait head of Antinous wearing an ivy wreath
Astronomy
Antinous (constellation), an obsolete constellation, originally named by Hadrian after his favorite
Antinous (crater), a feature of Tethys, a moon of Saturn
1863 Antinous, an asteroid discovered in 1948, named for the Homeric figure
People
Antinous of Epirus (died 168 BCE), a Molossian chieftain
Ships
Antinous, French renaming of the SMS Wolf (1913) of the Imperial German Navy, scrapped in 1931
SS Antinous (1920), an American 6,000 ton merchant vessel sunk by the German submarine U-512 in 1942
SS Antinous (1943), a Type C2 ship transferred to the United States Navy as USS Baxter (APA-94), sold in 1947 and scrapped in 1968
SS Antinous (1944), a Type C2 ship scrapped in 1970