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  • ==Greek mythology== *Athis (mythology) ...
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  • ...ths, one of the most notable being his abduction of [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. ==Relationship with Ganymede== ...
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  • ...r|[[Zeus (mythology)|Zeus]] Carries Away a Sleeping [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. Attic red-figure cup by Douris, c. 490–480 B.C. Paris, Musée du Louvre, ...ct even the son of Cronus [Zeus], king of the immortals, fell in love with Ganymede, seized him, carried him off to Olympus, and made him divine, keeping the l ...
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  • ...ntury AD]), compiled by [[Straton of Sardis|Strato]], in Book 12 of <i>The Greek Anthology</i> (Latin: <i>Anthologia Graeca</i>, 10th–14th Century), Volume ...ause his thighs are much more honeyed than those of [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. ...
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  • ...Zephyr (Ζέφυρος, ''Zéphyros'', "the west wind"), in Latin Favonius, is the Greek god of the west wind and one of the four Anemoi along with Boreas the nor ...g myths in which Zephyrus features most prominently is that of [[Hyacinth (mythology)|Hyacinth]]. Hyacinth was a very handsome and athletic Spartan prince. Zeph ...
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  • ...k myth and culture, and was used to represent a boy or youth in general in Greek art. The Greeks referred to the hoop as ''trochus'' or ''krikoi,'' and they ...e of [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]], often depicted on [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] vase paintings from the 5th century BC. It was a popular toy in ancient G ...
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  • ...d into an Eagle. Roman marble copy of the 2nd century AD after an original Greek sculptural group of the 4th century BC. Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazional ...Greece|Greek]] mythology, was a beautiful youth that became one of [[Zeus (mythology)|Zeus]]' lovers. Being the iconic example of the [[Eromenos|beloved boy]], ...
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  • ...pheus is one of the most significant figures in the reception of classical mythology in Western culture, portrayed or alluded to in countless forms of art and p ...ut Phoebus ([[Apollo (mythology)|Apollo]]) grieving over dying [[Hyacinth (mythology)|Hyacinth]] and immortalizing him by a flower representing the "flower of y ...
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  • ...Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, R ...ntury AD]), compiled by [[Straton of Sardis|Strato]], in Book 12 of <i>The Greek Anthology</i> (Latin: <i>Anthologia Graeca</i>, 10th–14th Century), Volume ...
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  • ...nd is known for his writings on the subject of same-sex relations in Greek mythology <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Calimach</ref> ...ished his research in 2002 under the title of ''[[Lovers' Legends: The Gay Greek Myths]]''. The work has been widely reviewed and nominated for the 2003 Lam ...
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  • ...on depicting the abduction of [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]] by [[Zeus (mythology)|Jupiter]] transformed into an eagle (Early 3rd Century AD). Sousse, Archae Ganymede would no longer be Jove’s private servant;<br> ...
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  • And don’t envy me, [[Zeus (mythology)|Zeus]], because I envy no other.<br> Be contented, Zeus, be contented with your [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]], and leave to me<br> ...
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  • ...ympic horse-race victory of Hieron, monarch of Syracuse, the most powerful Greek city in Sicily. In the poem Pindar tells the myth of the sea-god Poseidon’s to [[Zeus (mythology)|Zeus]]’ glorious palace on Olympus,<br> ...
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  • ...ρατος; c. 170 – 247/250 AD), called "the Athenian", was a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] sophist of the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] imperial period. His father was a m ...ect matter, there are 24 instances in which the addressee is a male youth (Greek: μειράκιον, ''meirakion''; "lad or stripling", usually a teenager),<ref>htt ...
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  • ...an language|Etruscan]] form of the name was ''Catmite'', from an alternate Greek form of the name, ''Gadymedes''.<ref>Larissa Bonfante and Judith Swaddling, ...Book VII: A Commentary'' (Brill, 2002), p. 120.</ref> Unlike the freeborn Greek ''[[eromenos]]'' ("beloved"), who was protected by social custom, the Roman ...
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  • ...ic and the empire. Roman patricians frequently condemned the practice of [[Greek love]] publicly while privately complaining that "a pretty boy costs more t ...p. 34.</ref> Though the Romans viewed Greek love, or the cultural model of Greek pederasty, with a certain romanticism, and were mostly tolerant of the prac ...
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  • ...Ancient Greece|Greek]] mythology, was a beautiful youth loved by [[Apollo (mythology)|Apollo]]. ...)|Pausanias]] 3. 1.3, 19.4.</ref> the progenitor of the people of Amyclae (Greek: Αμύκλες), a city of ancient Laconia. According to a local Spartan version ...
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  • ...tringing His Bow (detail). Roman marble copy of the 2nd century AD after a Greek original of the 4th century BC by Lysippos. Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo In Greek mythology, '''Eros''' was the primordial god responsible for lust, love, and sex; he ...
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  • ...cence|adolescent]] boy, kwown as the ''[[eromenos]]'' ("beloved"; [[Greece|Greek]]: ἐρώμενος, pl. ἐρώμενοι, ''eromenoi''). Homosexual relationships with you ...ommon place where men would go to meet boys was the ''[[palaestra]]'' (the Greek word for their version of a gymnasium), where the former watched the latter ...
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  • ...s known to have been [[Pederasty|erotically inclined toward male youths]] (Greek: μειράκια, ''meirakia''; "lads or striplings", middle to late adolescents), ...ty of Trajan's ghost, Jupiter should keep an eye on [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]].<ref>Julian, "The Caesars", ''Julian'', Vol. 3, trans. Wilmer C. Wright, ...
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