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  • |pos= ''n''. - ([[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]]) In Athens: [[Eromenos (dictionary)|<i>Eromenos</i>]], <i>pais</i>.<br> ...
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  • ...=Alexandra|title=From Megaron to Oikos at Zagora|journal=British School at Athens Studies|year=2007|volume=15|page=173}}</ref> [[Symposium|Symposia]], social ...=Alexandra|title=From Megaron to Oikos at Zagora|journal=British School at Athens Studies|year=2007|volume=15|page=174}}</ref> ...
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  • ...D), called "the Athenian", was a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] sophist of the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] imperial period. His father was a minor sophist of the same na It is probable that he was born in Lemnos, studied and taught at Athens, and then settled in Rome (where he would naturally be called ''Atheniensis ...
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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 From ''Unpublished Ancient Monuments, Explained and Illustrated'' (''Monumenti antichi inediti, spiega ...ös''; 27 November, c. 111 AD – before 30 October 130 AD) was a Bithynian [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] youth and a favourite beloved of the [[Roman emperor]] [[Had ...
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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.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσα Παιδική <i>Mousa Paidike</i>; Latin: <i>Musa Puerilis</i> [2nd ...
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  • ...torious athlete binding a fillet around his head, ca. 540–530 B.C. Athens, Ancient Agora Museum, P 1231.]] *[[Historical boylove relationships in ancient Greece]] ...
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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 Athens flourished under the tyranny of Peisistratus (561-556, 546-527 BC), and whe ...
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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 ...elf a former beauty and champion athlete, writes to his son before leaving Athens for the Sicilian Expedition. The father imparts to the son the traits he sh ...
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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 ....E. The two protagonists, Peisetaerus and Euelpides, are running away from Athens, where they can’t stand life. They are asked what their ideal city would be ...
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  • ...ere under the protection and patronage of [[Heracles]], [[Hermes]] and, in Athens, [[Theseus]].<ref>Pausanias (geographer), ''Guide to Greece,'' 4.32.1</ref> {{Navbox Ancient Greece}} ...
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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 ...ionary)|kylix]]) center by Makron. Greek, 5th century B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, RES.08.31e.]] ...
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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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  • ...an democracy in which any citizen could be expelled from the city-state of Athens for ten years. While some instances clearly expressed popular anger at the ==Ancient procedure== ...
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  • ...s a wine cooler, and specifically as part of the elite sympotic set in the ancient Greek [[symposium]]. The psykter, as distinct from other coolers, is a vase ...is conclusive, the first option is appealing because it does not alter the ancient Greek tradition of wine being mixed in the krater. ...
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  • ...Velvet Lenore, "Anterastai: Competition in Eros and Politics in Classical Athens" in ''Arethusa'' Volume 38, Number 1, Winter 2005, pp. 33–47.</ref> In Athens, as elsewhere, pederastic relationships had their beginnings among the aris ...
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  • In the [[Athenian pederasty|pederastic tradition of Classical Athens]], the '''''eromenos''''' ("beloved"; [[Greece|Greek]]: ἐρώμενος, pl. ἐρώμε ...role often varied from one ''[[Polis (dictionary)|polis]]'' to another. In Athens, the ''eromenos'' was also known as ''[[Paidika (dictionary)|paidika]];'' i ...
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  • ...ˈɡænɪmiːd/; Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης <i>Ganymēdēs</i>), a divine hero in [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] mythology, was a beautiful youth that became one of [[Zeus ( A moon of Jupiter, the planet named after Zeus's [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] counterpart, was given the name Ganymede by astronomer Simon M ...
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  • ...ς, pl. ἐρώμενοι, ''eromenoi''). ''Erastes'' was in particular an [[Ancient Athens|Athenian]] term for this role. Other terms were, in [[History of Sparta|Spa ...tion that [[Solon]] could not have been the ''erastes'' of [[Peisistratos (Athens)|Pisistratus]] as the difference in age between the two was too great (arou ...
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  • ...hrough Greece from Thessaly to Rhodes, and was especially fashionable at [[Athens]]. ...n''. 1893. A complete treatise on the subject with a full bibliography of ancient and more modern authorities. ...
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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 ...naeus quoted in the excerpt below is titled </i>The Learned Banqueters<i> (Ancient Greek: Δειπνοσοφισταί </i>Deipnosophistaí<i>, Early 3rd Century AD).</i><re ...
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  • ...Cockfight" by Eric Csapo, in <i>The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens Bulletin</i>, Vol. 4 (2006/2007). Footnotes omitted. ...[[homosexuality]] in Classical Greece with its emphasis on [[Pederasty in ancient Greece|pederasty]] and its predominantly aristocratic milieu. ...
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  • .... He was an ardent admirer of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and sought to make Athens the cultural capital of the Empire, so he ordered the construction of many *[[Historical boylove relationships in ancient Rome]] ...
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  • ...''''παρά φύσιν'''' "beyond nature"<ref>Plato, ''Laws,'' 636b </ref>, many ancient writers held that Spartan pederasty was chaste, though still erotic. [[Lycu ...of one male over another<ref>William A. Percy, ''Pederasty and Pedagogy in Ancient Greece,'' Chicago, 1996; p.31</ref>. E.g.: ...
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  • ...an Boy'' is notable for its depiction of the tradition of [[pederasty]] in ancient Greece, where relationships between adult men and adolescent boys were cele *''[[The Last of the Wine]]'' (1956) &mdash; set in Athens during the Peloponnesian War; the narrator is a student of Socrates ...
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  • ...te Archaic times, shortly after 630 BCE, the time of its introduction in [[Ancient Crete]] according to another theory. ...and his children. (In an apparent attempt to emphasize Laius' criminality, ancient artistic convention had his victim depicted not as an adolescent &ndash; th ...
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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 ...his victims; he was also unscrupulous, mischievous and charismatic. In his ancient identification with Protogones and Phanes he was adorned represented as a b ...
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dokimasia</ref> and was registered as a citizen [in Athens]", or "arriving at man's estate") and φιλία (''philia'', "love").<ref>{{cit [[Category:Ancient Greece]] ...
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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 In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] mythology, '''Cyparissus''' or '''Kyparissos''' (Greek: Κυπάρι ...
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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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  • ...: what effect does ubiquitously-practised pederasty have on a society? The ancient Greeks believed erotic bonds between men and boys were vitally important in ...s could have worked. Mary Renault showed brilliantly how it did in ancient Athens in her ''[[The Last of the Wine (Book)|Last of the Wine]]''. Showing this i ...
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  • In [[ancient Greece]], the '''symposium''' (plural symposia) (συμπόσιον) ''symposion'', ...ft| Man soliciting boy for sex in exchange for a purse containing coins. – Athens, 5th century BCE]] ...
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  • ...overtly sexual to what is now referred to as platonic, in accordance with ancient ethical and philosophical standards.<ref>Hubbard, Thomas K. "Introduction" ...ich the name of the younger partner is known are included. In keeping with ancient traditions which promoted chaste pederastic relationships (See: [[Greek lov ...
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  • ...as a source by social historians seeking to throw light on life in ancient Athens, in particular upon sexual behavior, and the symposium as an institution. ...nsiders the opening pages of the ''Symposium'' the best description in any ancient Greek source of the ramifications of an oral tradition.<ref>Harv|Dalby|2006 ...
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  • ...onships. The sociological setting of Platonism explains it: in 5th century Athens, apart from some outstanding exceptions, like Pericles’ legendary love for ...mitted to yield uncritically. That middle ground, claimed by Pausanias for Athens and Sparta, is one where men are well versed in the art of [[rhetoric]] and ...
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  • ...ough there is a great deal of scholarly work devoted to [[pederasty]] in [[Ancient Greece]] there is little, if anything, written about boylove in the country ...ticipated in several [[Ipce]] meetings and also hosted the 2000 meeting in Athens. ...
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  • ...tations of the development of Greek pederastic morality, quoting from many ancient Greek sources. He was one of the first to use the terms "boy love" and "boy ...e in Plato's Symposium — Observations on this speech. Position of women at Athens — Attic notion of marriage as a duty — The institution of Paidagogoi — Life ...
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  • |}''See also [[Pederasty]] for situations other than Ancient Greece''<br> The ancient Greeks of the pederastic city-states were the first to describe, study, sys ...
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  • '''Herodotus''' of Halicarnassus (/hɨˈrɒdətəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἡρόδοτος Hēródotos, pronounced [hɛː.ró.do.tos]) was a Greek historia ...dered if Herodotus left his home in Asiatic Greece, migrating westwards to Athens and beyond, because his own countrymen had ridiculed his work, a circumstan ...
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  • [[File:CASTAIGNE André 1890 Athens 740x1149.jpg|thumb|''Athens'' / André Castaigne. – 1890. – Engraving. ]] ...t Alcibiades burst out laughing and said: "That's just what I want; I want Athens to talk about this, that it may say nothing worse about me." <ref>[http://p ...
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  • ...of the Gods'' (2009) takes the reader back to 5th century BC Athens. While Ancient Greece is literally the classic setting for boy-love literature, the theme ...
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  • '''Pederasty in ancient Greece''' was a publicly acknowledged practice from Archaic times until the ...the words ''pais'' ("boy") and ''erastēs'' ("lover"; cf. ''[[eros]]''). In ancient Greek [[Homoerotic (dictionary)|homoerotic]] poetry, the noun ''paiderastēs ...
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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 Greek Way), they were never deployed in reference to [[Pederasty in ancient Greece|pederasty]], but for a variety of Greek practices.<ref name="William ...
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  • ...le des Sciences Politiques in 1930, he worked as an embassy secretary in [[Athens]] between 1933 and 1938. In 1943 he became assistant to Ferdinand de Briton ...contrast with the 'young homosexual' main theme, as they all relate to an ancient, modern and contemporary pederastic culture. ...
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  • '''[[Autolycus of Athens|Autolykos]]''': The young winner of the [[pankration]] whom Kallias invites '''Nikeratos''': Son of the most prominent general in Athens. He is later killed by the Thirty. Nikeratos is proud of his ability to rec ...
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  • and civilized peoples. In the Bible, the Vedas, in numerous ancient Egyptian in particular to the ancient Greeks, among whom homosexuality was nearly ...
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  • accordance with ancient ethical and philosophical standards.<sup>[[[2]]]</sup> younger partner is known are included. In keeping with ancient ...
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  • ...to what is now referred to (inaccurately) as platonic, in accordance with ancient ethical and philosophical standards.<ref> Hubbard, Thomas K. "Introduction" ...ich the name of the younger partner is known are included. In keeping with ancient traditions which promoted chaste pederastic relationships (See [[Philosophy ...
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  • While relationships in ancient Greece involved boys from 12 to about 17 or 18,<sup>[[[8]]]</sup> in Renais ...nd 1650 BC.<sup>[[[12]]]</sup> According to Plato,<sup>[[[13]]]</sup> in [[ancient Greece]], pederasty was a [[relationship]] and bond – whether sexual or cha ...
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  • ...ionships in ancient Greece|Greece ]],[[Historical boylove relationships in ancient Rome| Rome]], Carthage and Persia. ==Ancient Greece== ...
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  • An Ancient Gender Studies Discourse<BR> as an archetypal key to identifying the ancient pedagogical and hedonic functions of male ...
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  • ...e in Plato's Symposium — Observations on this speech. Position of women at Athens — Attic notion of marriage as a duty — The institution of Paidagogoi — Life For the student of sexual inversion, ancient Greece offers a wide field for observation and reflection. Its importance h ...
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  • ...a, Eva||[[1988]] ||Secundo Natura. (Translated as: Bisexuality in the Ancient World. Yale University Press. 1992.) |Hibberd, D||[[1986]] Ref||Owen the Poet. Athens GA:University of Georgia Press ...
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  • ...a, Eva||[[1988]] ||Secundo Natura. (Translated as: Bisexuality in the Ancient World. Yale University Press. 1992.) |Hibberd, D||[[1986]] Ref||Owen the Poet. Athens GA:University of Georgia Press ...
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  • Golden, Mark. Children and childhood in Classical Athens. 1990. ancient Greek poets and philosophers, Dante, Goethe, Pierre de Ronsard ...
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  • ==Ancient and pre-modern Asia and the Middle Ages== ...s he pleases."<ref>Byron in his letter to John Cam Hobhouse - The Convent, Athens, August 23rd, 1810</ref> Byron wrote to a friend that he and the boy were h ...
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  • ...far more the optimism which the so-called Books of Moses borrowed from the Ancient Copt than the mournful and melancholy creed of the true Pessimist, as Solom ...usly called Devanágari, was derived through Phoenicia and Himyar-land from Ancient Egypt. So Europe was contented to compare The Nights with the Fables of Pil ...
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