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  • [[File:Zeus y Ganímedes Nápoles.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Ganymede with Zeus Transformed into an Eagle. Roman marble copy of the 2nd century A '''Ganymede''' or '''Ganymedes''' (/ˈɡænɪˌmiːd/; /ˈɡænɪmiːd/; Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης ...
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  • ...oy standing, wearing only a pair of figure-hugging shorts embroidered with mythological designs and a pair of sandals. Supported on the right leg, he holds in his ...er' <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Painter</ref>, representing [[Ganymede]] naked with a [[Trochus/Hoop|hoop and a rooster]]. While leaving out the o ...
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  • ...mpus (mythological sea horse) in front of a draped young Pelops. Attic red-figure hydria-kalpis (water jar). Early 4th Century B.C. New York, Metropolitan Mu [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]] came also<br> ...
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  • ...ers.png|thumb|281px|right|Hyacinth Rides a Swan Over the Waters. Attic red-figure cup by Apollodoros, ca. 500–490 BC. Oxford (Mississippi), University of Mis ...newly formed flower's petals with the sign of his grief. The flower of the mythological Hyacinth has been identified with a number of plants other than the modern ...
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  • ...a]] used divine pederasty as an indictment of [[Greek religion]] and the [[mythological]] figures of [[Herakles]], [[Apollo]], [[Poseidon]], [[Laius]], and [[Zeus] ...s_Louvre_G175.jpg|220px-Berlin_Painter_Ganymedes_Louvre_G175.jpg]] [[]] [[Ganymede]] rolling a [[hoop]] and bearing aloft a [[cockerel]] - a love gift from [[ ...
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  • ...lgar paiderastia — How introduced into Hellas — Crete — Laius — Themyth of Ganymede. ...osyne — </em>Greek religion was æsthetic — No notion of Jehovah — Zeus and Ganymede. ...
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  • ...p as not merely didactic is the application of Achilles and Patroclus as a mythological analogy."<sup>[[[27]]]</sup> ** When Earinus, a slave [[eunuch]] who was compared to Ganymede, dispatched his shorn hair to the shrine of [[Asclepius]] in [[Pergamum]], ...
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  • ...p as not merely didactic is the application of Achilles and Patroclus as a mythological analogy.<ref>"Thomas K. Hubbard, "Sex in the gym: athletic trainers and ped ...ttle finger.<ref>Plutarch, ''Erotikos;</ref><ref>''Pausanias, V.11.3. "The figure of one binding his own head with a ribbon is said to resemble in appearance ...
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