Ephebos (Greek: ἔφηβος; pl. epheboi, Greek: ἔφηβοι), latinized as ephebus (pl. ephebi) and anglicised as ephebe (pl. ephebes), is a term for a male adolescent...
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Look up ephebos, ephebe, or éphèbe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ephebos is an Ancient Greek term for an adolescent male. Ephebos or Ephebe may...
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statue. Whether or not Kritios was the innovator, with the Kritios Boy (ephebos) the Greek artist has mastered a complete understanding of how the different...
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Ephebophilia (redirect from Ephebo)
prepubescent children. The term ephebophilia comes from the Ancient Greek: ἔφηβος ephebos (from epi "upon" + hebe "youth", "early manhood") defined as "a youth of...
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Nouveau. He is buried in Loschwitz Cemetery. The figure on his grave (an ephebos with a lowered torch) was designed by Sascha Schneider. Between Jewelry...
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called kızans. The term efe is presumably the survivor of the Greek word ephebos. All zeybek dances have a common characteristic form, but the positioning...
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tactics of the original *kóryos. From 17 to 20 years old, the Athenian ephebos had to live during the 2 years in the ephebeia (ἐφηβεία). Relegated to...
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δοκιμασία) and had his name entered on the deme register. He was then an ephebos until the age of twenty. The ephebic oath is preserved on an inscription...
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name of naumaciva was part of the Panathenaic Games between the Athenian Ephebos from the Flavian period onward. It replaced the regattas which had taken...
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up bishōnen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bijinga Bishōjo Dandy Ephebos Himbo Ikemen Kkonminam Metrosexual Shōnen Yaoi American Anthropological...
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