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  • *[[Pederastic relationships in classical antiquity]] *[[Pederastic relationships in history - Post-antiquity to present]] ...
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  • :*See main article on [[Greek love]] {{Info box/dictionary |name=Greek love ...
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  • [[File:800px-Ceramica a figure rosse, coppa.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Typical Greek Kylix ]] ...eez) [[:Category:Ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[:Category:Ancient Rome|Roman Antiquity]] ...
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  • ...cient Greece]]<br> {{Puce}} [[Philolaus]] {{Puce}} [[Philosophy of ancient Greek pederasty]] {{Puce}} [[Spartan pederasty]] {{Puce}} [[Symposium]]<br>{{Puce ...in the middle ages]] {{Puce}} [[Pederastic relationships in history - Post-antiquity to present]] {{Puce}} [[Pederasty in the Renaissance]] ...
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  • ..._in_classical_antiquity#Ancient_Rome|Pederastic relationships in classical antiquity]] | group4 = Greek and Roman Mythology ...
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  • ...nd may have provided inspiration for countless generations of boylovers in antiquity. The hyacinth flower is an ancient [[ BLogo|symbol]] and the official flowe ...
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  • ...oncept whose origin can be traced back to [[Boylove in antiquity|Classical antiquity]], with cultural parallels being found across various times and places, is ...n order to fit the elegiac metre favored for the genre.<ref>K. J. Dover, ''Greek Homosexuality''; Harvard University Press, 1989; p. 50.</ref> ...
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  • ...English Pronouncing Dictionary''. 17th edition. Cambridge UP, 2006.</ref> Greek: Σωκράτης [sɔːkrátɛːs], Sōkrátēs; 470/469 – February 15, 399 BCE)<ref name= ...gues are among the most comprehensive accounts of Socrates to survive from antiquity, though it is unclear the degree to which Socrates himself is "hidden behin ...
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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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  • ...and Garry Wotherspoon, eds., <i>Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History: From Antiquity to World War II</i>, 2nd ed. (London; New York: Routledge, 2002), p. 578.</ ...t Rome|ancient Roman]] marble bas-relief of the Bithynian [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] youth [[Antinous]], beloved of the emperor [[Hadrian]], as Vertumnus, the ...
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  • ===Antiquity=== ...nce was inhabited by the Celtic [[Gauls]], with also some [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] cities such as [[Marseille]]. The Gauls were conquered by the [[:Category ...
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  • From "The Cultural Poetics of the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] Cockfight" by Eric Csapo, in <i>The Australian Archaeological Institute a In antiquity, the cock, like the sphinx, was a liminal creature. Its habit of crowing at ...
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  • ...– is dedicated openly to this theme. Rather than looking back to classical antiquity, it is rooted largely in his own time and experience.<ref name=amazon/> ...joyful life of Edwin Emmanuel Bradford, By C. Caunter, December 2022 at [[Greek Love Through the Ages]]]</ref> ...
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  • ...me, Vol. 55 (2010) [2011], 159–198; Jones, Christopher P., ''New Heroes in Antiquity: From Achilles to Antinoos'' (Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, 2010), 75– ...
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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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  • More info on Egalitarian same-sex relationships in classical antiquity = Egalitarian same-sex relationships in classical antiquity: Wikis = ...
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  • ...first of the Gods.’ So there is widespread agreement that Eros is of great antiquity. And being very old he also brings us very great benefits. I can see nothin *[[Greek love]] ...
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  • ...d Thebes the distinction of being, on the mainland, the "legendary font of Greek pederasty."<ref>William A. Percy, ''Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greec ...oeotia," by Charles Hupperts, in ''Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Classical Tradition of the West,'' ed. B. C. Verstraete and V. P ...
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  • The Greek language distinguishes numerous different ways as to how the word [[love]] ...for a spouse, and it was also used to refer to a [[love feast]].<ref name="Greek Lexicon"/> It can also be described as the feeling of being content or hold ...
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  • == Classical Greek literature == ...ederastic]] Greek literature is the [[Greek Anthology|book twelve of the ''Greek Anthology'']] (aka ''Palatine Anthology'') which was translated into Englis ...
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