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  • [[:Category:Author|Authors]] and [[:Category:historians|historians]] will sometimes add the varied names together between brackets to be clear ...
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  • ...ing parallel growth of pederasty and Islam has been commented on by modern historians, who see a link between the love of boys and the protective attitude of Isl ...cian main.<ref>Plutarch, ''De Malig. Herod.'' xiii.II.</ref> Despite these historians, [[Richard Francis Burton]] was of the opinion that the Persians had picked ...
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  • ...e honorable and others dishonorable. But for the vast majority of ancient historians for a man to have not had a youth for a lover presented a deficiency in cha ...public, and became part of the biography of the person. Thus when Spartan historians wrote about a personage they would usually indicate whom it was that he had ...
    44 KB (7,008 words) - 14:34, 8 November 2015
  • ...e honorable and others dishonorable. But for the vast majority of ancient historians for a man to have not had a youth for a lover presented a deficiency in cha ...
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  • ...me honorable and others dishonorable. But for the vast majority of ancient historians, for a man to have not had a youth for a lover presented a deficiency in ch ...public, and became part of the biography of the person. Thus, when Spartan historians wrote about a personage, they would usually indicate whom it was that he ha ...
    51 KB (7,946 words) - 22:44, 2 July 2022
  • ...ars of fighting during which neither side had gained a decisive advantage. Historians Arnold W. Gomme and Raphael Sealey believe, and Thucydides reports,<ref nam ...s speech Alcibiades predicted (over-optimistically, in the opinion of most historians) that the Athenians would be able to recruit allies in the region and impos ...
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  • ...lation of pederasty with the rise of Islam has been commented on by modern historians, who see a link between the love of boys and the protective attitude of Isl ...cian main. <ref>Plutarch, ''De Malig. Herod.'' xiii.ll</ref> Despite these historians, [[Richard Francis Burton]] was of the opinion that the Persians had picked ...
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  • ...y, a ''lover of wisdom''. The dialogue has been used as a source by social historians seeking to throw light on life in ancient Athens, in particular upon sexual ...
    26 KB (4,188 words) - 07:58, 11 December 2019
  • ...enced pleasure, art and poetry indicate reciprocation of desire, and other historians assert that it is "a modern fairy tale that the younger eromenos was never ...
    52 KB (7,761 words) - 14:02, 7 April 2015
  • ...f the Boy Scout movement | publisher=Pantheon | year=1986 | }}</ref> Other historians have been less sympathetic; Kenneth Morgan of [[University of Oxford|Oxford ...
    63 KB (9,295 words) - 22:20, 19 April 2016
  • ...opmental and social functions that these relations appear to serve—just as historians and anthropologists also have also done with regard to other times and cult ...
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  • affair starts out with a kidnapping, as historians tell us. Unlike the myth, 46 Some modern historians have interpreted this ethic as an ancient conceit, unrealistically idealizi ...
    86 KB (13,812 words) - 19:35, 5 March 2021
  • ...ough some have categorized these anecdotes as "deceitful philology," other historians have given credence to the account of Plessirhous as eromenos and heir, abo ...tion in the age of Domitian By Ruurd R. Nauta; p84</ref> While some modern historians accept the story as credible, an opposing school of thought deems it a fabr ...
    93 KB (14,979 words) - 07:05, 2 March 2018
  • ...the limits of the strictest Dorian sect. Yet the language of philosophers, historians, poets and orators is unmistakable. All testify alike to the discrimination ..., some of the material of which is preserved to us by dramatists, lyrists, historians, antiquaries and anecdotists. It is not impossible that this so-called cycl ...
    194 KB (32,912 words) - 18:52, 29 June 2022
  • ...eled after the Chinese system. It was called ''gundan-sei'' (軍団制) by later historians and is believed to have been short-lived.{{Fact|date=March 2007}} ...
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  • ...o have come from [[Gaius Maecenas]].<sup>[[[182]]]</sup> While some modern historians accept the story as credible, an opposing school of thought deems it a fabr ...
    87 KB (13,197 words) - 21:24, 3 April 2015
  • ...l one. [Novgorod Region] is a cradle of Russian statehood. Our outstanding historians believe and have analysed how the elements of Russian statehood came togeth ...
    106 KB (17,066 words) - 16:35, 2 January 2022
  • ::Some historians and literary critics have detected certain pederastic elements in the life ...
    139 KB (23,111 words) - 17:05, 21 January 2019
  • ...y.&nbsp; None of the current claims are supported by reliable evidence and historians agree that no Devil worshipping religious cults ever existed.&nbsp; These l ...
    301 KB (46,937 words) - 21:53, 17 April 2016
  • ...d Pope, and wielding them right worthily according to the general voice of historians. To quote a few: Ali bin Talib al-Khorásáni described him, in A.D. 934, a ...and these were affected not only by Eastern tale-tellers but even by sober historians. To us it is much like "padding" when Nuzhat al-Zamán (vol. ii. 156 etc.) ...
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