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  • ...torious athlete binding a fillet around his head, ca. 540–530 B.C. Athens, Ancient Agora Museum, P 1231.]] ...versity Press, 1989). First published by Gerald Duckworth & Co. in England in 1978. Footnote omitted. ...
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  • ...os Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] ...Puerilis</i> [2nd Century AD]), compiled by [[Straton of Sardis|Strato]], in Book 12 of <i>The Greek Anthology</i> (Latin: <i>Anthologia Graeca</i>, 10t ...
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  • ...n emperor|emperor]] Philip the Arab (244–249). His death possibly occurred in Tyre c. 250 AD. Some ambiguity surrounds his name. The praenomen ''Flavius'' is given in ''The Lives of the Sophists'' and Tzetzes. Eunapius and Synesius call him a ...
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  • ...le:Piper between two dancing men dressed as birds.png|thumb|center|Two men in [[Ithyphallic (dictionary)|ithyphallic]] bird costumes face off on either s From <i>[[Homosexuality]] in [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubba ...
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  • ...ssination of the tyrant Hipparchus was credited with bringing democracy to Athens. Others argued that their act sprang from a desire for personal revenge, an ...e lovers in resisting tyranny was believed to be a specific attribute of [[pederasty]]. ...
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  • From <i>Homosexuality in [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubba ...ed the fleet in the Hellespont which defeated the Athenians at Aegospotami in 405 BC.</i><ref>http://data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0007. ...
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  • ...of seasons, located at the Villa Albani in Rome, Italy. From ''Unpublished Ancient Monuments, Explained and Illustrated'' (''Monumenti antichi inediti, spiega ...collegium of Diana and Antinous in Lanuvium (CIL 14.2112) Reconsidered,'' in M. Öhler (ed.), Aposteldekret und antikes Vereinswesen: Gemeinschaft und ih ...
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  • ...ώμενος, pl. ἐρώμενοι, ''eromenoi'') was an adolescent boy who was involved in an [[Mentorship|educational]] [[Homoerotic (dictionary)|homoerotic]] relati ...rete the boys were known as ''kleinos'' (glorious) and, if they had fought in battle with their lover, as ''parastathenes'' (one who stands beside). ...
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  • ...e [[homosexuality]] as a major theme. The book is a convincing portrait of Athens at the close of the Golden Age and the end of the Peloponnesian War with Sp ...the son not to become involved with women as he is much too young. (See [[pederasty]].) ...
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  • '''Athenian pederasty''' entailed a formal bond between an adult man and an [[Adolescence|adolesc ...Lenore, "Anterastai: Competition in Eros and Politics in Classical Athens" in ''Arethusa'' Volume 38, Number 1, Winter 2005, pp. 33–47.</ref> ...
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  • ...Cockfight" by Eric Csapo, in <i>The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens Bulletin</i>, Vol. 4 (2006/2007). Footnotes omitted. In antiquity, the cock, like the sphinx, was a liminal creature. Its habit of ...
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  • ...erms were, in [[History of Sparta|Sparta]], ''eispnelas'', "inspirer", and in [[History of Crete|Crete]], ''philetor'', "befriender". ...astes and eromenos in a [[symposium]] scene from the [[Tomb of the Diver]] in Paestum. North wall (detail).]] ...
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  • ...torious athlete binding a fillet around his head, ca. 540–530 B.C. Athens, Ancient Agora Museum, P 1231.]] ...<ref>[http://www.thefullwiki.org/Gymnasium_%28ancient_Greece%29 Gymnasium (ancient Greece) (the full wiki)]</ref> ...
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  • ...les pushkin.jpg|thumb|center|Sophocles (c. 497/6–406/5 BC). Cast of a bust in the Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia.]] From <i>[[Homosexuality]] in [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubba ...
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  • ...acinth (mythology)|Hyacinthus]], the latter was a patron hero of pederasty in Sparta. Attic red-figure cup from Tarquinia, c. 490-480 BCE.]] ...ury BC Greece," in ''Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Classical Tradition of the West,'' ed. B. C. Verstraete and V. Provenca ...
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  • ...te Archaic times, shortly after 630 BCE, the time of its introduction in [[Ancient Crete]] according to another theory. ...ral to the military life of the city, both in the training of warriors and in the prosecution of war. ...
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  • ...ed boy]], references to him in art and literature are often allusions to [[pederasty]]. ...k on Mount Ida near Troy in Phrygia. Zeus then sent his eagle or came down in the form of one to carry Ganymede to Mount Olympus.<ref>https://pantheon.or ...
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  • ...the notion that Alexander's relentless drive to conquer the world stemmed in part from his troubled relationship with his domineering mother, and his de ..., when Bagoas would have been about 22. She movingly explores the tensions in the triangular relationship between Alexander and his two lovers, Hephaisti ...
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  • From <i>[[Homosexuality]] in [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubba <i>[[Socrates]] and Phaedrus meet on a street in Athens. The dramatic date of the dialogue is unclear.</i> ...
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  • '''The Medici Boy''' is a fiction novel by John L'Heureux published in 2014 about the Italian sculptor Donatello (1386-1466). While creating his f ...der and effeminate, as the model for the barely pubescent David to be seen in the Bargello today. ...
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  • ...ath of ivy. Roman, circa 130–140 AD. Found on the Janiculine Hill at Lazio in Rome, Italy. London, British Museum, 1805,0703.97.]] ...of Emperor [[Trajan]]. He married Trajan's grand-niece Vibia Sabina early in his career, before Trajan became emperor and possibly at the behest of Traj ...
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  • ...of the Diver symposium.jpg|thumb|right|250px|<center>[[Tomb of the Diver]] in [[Paestum]] (North wall - detail)</center>]] ...nalysis in the [[Greek philosophy|Greek philosophical schools]] as well as in later writings of antiquity. Some of the principal dilemmas discussed were: ...
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  • ...as a fertility deity. His name is the root of words such as erotic. His [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] equivalent was Cupid, "desire", also known as Amor, "love". He ...s sacrificed before battle. Meleager records this role in a poem preserved in the Greek Anthology: "The Cyprian queen, a woman, hurls the fire that madde ...
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  • ...omplex of the Olympian deities in classical [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] religion and mythology. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apo ...llo was blown off course by the jealous [[Zephyrus]] and struck Hyacinthus in the head, killing him instantly. Apollo is said to be filled with grief: ou ...
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  • ...128). The following sections will attempt to present the current situation in Greece. Modern Greece is a Mediterranean country with strong oriental influences in its attitudes towards masculinity and [[homosexuality]] (see Papadopoulos 2 ...
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  • ...me of these cases both members became well-known historical figures, while in others, only one of the two may have. ...sophical standards.<ref>Hubbard, Thomas K. "Introduction" to Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents. Berkeley: University of C ...
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  • ...an black-figure amphora, 5th c. BC, Painter of Cambridge; Object currently in the collection of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Munich, ...ing to fondle the young man, the other grasping his chin so as to look him in the eye. The youth is putting up symbolic resistance only.'' ...
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  • [[File:Problem-In-Greek-Ethics.jpg|thumb]] ...urces. He was one of the first to use the terms "boy love" and "boy lover" in print. ...
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  • ...tice from Archaic times until the end of Classical antiquity. It consisted in a relationship with [[Mentorship|mentoring]] and erotic components between ...ver, ''Greek Homosexuality''; Harvard University Press, 1989; p. 50.</ref> In a wider sense, these words referred to erotic love between adolescent boys ...
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  • .... The discharge was revoked in 1960 and his diplomatic status was restored in 1962. ...e was friends), he used his literary career as a tool for his defence of [[pederasty]]. ...
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  • ...ynonymous with other similar phrases. The ambiguity of an [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] model of "friendship" can imply a male bonding between equals or a The term is documented as beginning in German writings between 1750 and 1850 with such terms as "griechische Liebe ...
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  • ...Symposium]]''. He has been, in post-Renaissance times, a coded symbol of [[pederasty]]. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcibiades_(character) Alcibiades ( ...t to be run over. Alcibiades, however, flung himself down across the road, in front of his playthings, and dared the driver to come on. The man was so am ...
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  • SOURCE: http://wpedia.goo.ne.jp/enwiki/Pederasty This is a mess, I know. But seems to be some stuff here NOT in thefullwiki. ...
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  • and civilized peoples. In the Bible, the Vedas, in numerous ancient Egyptian papyri, and in the documents of pre-Columbian Mexico, we find reports and ...
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  • See also: [[Pederasty]] [[Image:23649933335711648.jpg|23649933335711648.jpg]] [[Image:369549311 In [[classical antiquity]] there were many ...
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  • ...me of these cases both members became well-known historical figures, while in others, only one of the two may have, or only the relationship itself. The ...hical standards.<ref> Hubbard, Thomas K. "Introduction" to ''Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents''. Berkeley: University of ...
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  • ...ionships in ancient Greece|Greece ]],[[Historical boylove relationships in ancient Rome| Rome]], Carthage and Persia. For Japan, see [[Historical boylove relationships in Japan]]. ...
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  • An Ancient Gender Studies Discourse<BR> and identifies two interwoven discourses on male love in antiquity: one, a tradition integral ...
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  • <!--Table of contents similar to that found in [[Glossary]]--> ...18. http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/54465.html||Comment on the uproar in [[England]] over [[Paul Reeve]], who was cleared to teach children after be ...
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  • <!--Table of contents similar to that found in [[Glossary]]--> ...ons/us/...]||Statistics from the [[Center for Sexual Offender Management]] in the [[United States]]. ...
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  • <li>Articles in academic and professional journals</li> </li><li>AGES OF CONSENT IN MORE ENLIGHTENED COUNTRIES ...
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  • ...e of these cases one or both members are notable historical figures, while in other cases the individuals involved are only minor personages, often remem ...t of religious principle. <ref>El-Rouayheb, Khaled (2005) The Love of Boys in Arabic Poetry of the Early Ottoman Period, 1500–1800, Middle Eastern Litera ...
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  • ...ife: as a father affection for his children rules his life: he is domestic in the highest degree and he finds few pleasures beyond the bosom of his famil ...s scanty happiness and its copious misery. But his melancholy is expressed in-- ...
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