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  2. Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology - Wikipedia

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    Dionysus has been dubbed "a patron god of hermaphrodites and transvestites" by Roberto C. Ferrari in the 2002 Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture. [69] He is referred to as effeminate, which is sometimes linked to his being dressed in girl's clothes during his childhood.

  3. LGBT themes in mythology - Wikipedia

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    Greek mythology features male same-sex love in many of the constituent myths. These myths have been described as being crucially influential on Western LGBT literature, with the original myths being constantly re-published and re-written, and the relationships and characters serving as icons. [5]

  4. Category:LGBTQ themes in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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  5. Homosexuality in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    This older man would educate the youth in the ways of Greek life and the responsibilities of adulthood. [9] [10] The rite of passage undergone by Greek youths in the tribal prehistory of Greece evolved into the commonly known form of Greek pederasty after the rise of the city-state, or polis. Greek boys no longer left the confines of the ...

  6. Apollonian and Dionysian - Wikipedia

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    The Apollonian and the Dionysian are philosophical and literary concepts represented by a duality between the figures of Apollo and Dionysus from Greek mythology.Its popularization is widely attributed to the work The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche, though the terms had already been in use prior to this, [1] such as in the writings of poet Friedrich Hölderlin, historian Johann ...

  7. Category:Male lovers of Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Male lovers of Apollo" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Hippolytus (Greek myth) Hyacinth (mythology) Hymen (god) I.

  8. Greek love - Wikipedia

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    Greek love is a term originally used by classicists to describe the primarily homoerotic customs, practices, and attitudes of the ancient Greeks. [1] It was frequently used as a euphemism for both homosexuality and pederasty.

  9. Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Apollo is known in Greek-influenced Etruscan mythology as Apulu. [2] As the patron deity of Delphi (Apollo Pythios), Apollo is an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle and also the deity of ritual purification. His oracles were often consulted for guidance in various matters.