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Gymnasia and palaestras , which Cicero rightly discerned as the hothouses of pederastic love in Greece , never become the focal points of Latin civic life or education . Indeed participation in athletic or cultural festivals ...
Gymnasia and palaestras , which Cicero rightly discerned as the hothouses of pederastic love in Greece , never become the focal points of Latin civic life or education . Indeed participation in athletic or cultural festivals ...
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In fact , Trajan's well - known pederasty caused no such scandal nor even blemish on his reputation because he never let it grate on the susceptibilities of Rome . He carefully followed some obvious guidelines .
In fact , Trajan's well - known pederasty caused no such scandal nor even blemish on his reputation because he never let it grate on the susceptibilities of Rome . He carefully followed some obvious guidelines .
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Though Antinous had been made a god largely , but not entirely , at Hadrian's behest , he was never to be the same as the ordinary imperial divi . True , he was sometimes closely linked with the imperial cult : his statues occasionally ...
Though Antinous had been made a god largely , but not entirely , at Hadrian's behest , he was never to be the same as the ordinary imperial divi . True , he was sometimes closely linked with the imperial cult : his statues occasionally ...
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Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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