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"The '''Warren Cup''' is an ancient Roman silver drinking cup decorated in relief with two images of male ([[Pedosexual]]) same-sex acts. The cup is named after its first modern owner, the collector and writer [[Edward Perry Warren]], and was acquired by the British Museum in 1999 for the sum of 1.8 million pounds. It is usually dated to the time of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (1st century AD), but doubts have been raised about its authenticity."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Cup]
"The '''Warren Cup''' is an ancient Roman silver drinking cup decorated in relief with two images of male ([[Pedosexual]]) same-sex acts. The cup is named after its first modern owner, the collector and writer [[Edward Perry Warren]], and was acquired by the British Museum in 1999 for the sum of 1.8 million pounds. It is usually dated to the time of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (1st century AD), but doubts have been raised about its authenticity."<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Cup</ref>


* (Note: Due to the current [[Pedo-hysteria| pedosexual hysteria]] in The United Kingdom, claims regarding the Warren Cup’s authenticity should be considered as suspect as possibly being revisionist and/or politically motivated.)  
* (Note: Due to the current [[Pedo-hysteria| pedosexual hysteria]] in The United Kingdom, claims regarding the Warren Cup’s authenticity should be considered as suspect as possibly being revisionist and/or politically motivated.)  
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Revision as of 13:21, 21 May 2013



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"The Warren Cup is an ancient Roman silver drinking cup decorated in relief with two images of male (Pedosexual) same-sex acts. The cup is named after its first modern owner, the collector and writer Edward Perry Warren, and was acquired by the British Museum in 1999 for the sum of 1.8 million pounds. It is usually dated to the time of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (1st century AD), but doubts have been raised about its authenticity."[1]

  • (Note: Due to the current pedosexual hysteria in The United Kingdom, claims regarding the Warren Cup’s authenticity should be considered as suspect as possibly being revisionist and/or politically motivated.)

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