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  2. Hyacinth (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinthus chose Apollo over the others. He visited all of Apollo's sacred lands with the god in a chariot drawn by swans. So fiercely was Apollo in love with Hyacinthus that he abandoned his sanctuary in Delphi to enjoy Hyacinthus' company by the river Eurotas. He taught Hyacinthus the use of the bow and the lyre, the art of prophecy, and ...

  3. Eric Buterbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Eric Buterbaugh was born in Cherokee, Oklahoma, and left his hometown to pursue a career in fashion in Oklahoma City in the early to mid-1980s. He later moved to Dallas, Texas, where he met Victoria (Torie) L. Steele and worked at her exclusive boutique in the Highland Park Village Shoppes, representing both women's and men's high-end clothing.

  4. Cyparissus - Wikipedia

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    The myth of Cyparissus, like that of Hyacinthus, has often been interpreted as reflecting the social custom of pederasty in ancient Greece, with the boy the beloved of Apollo. Pederastic myth represents the process of initiation into adult male life, [ 3 ] with a "death" and transfiguration for the eromenos.

  5. Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology - Wikipedia

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    Apollo and Adonis [12] Apollo and Boreas [13] Apollo and Branchus [14] Apollo and Carnus [15] Apollo and Cyparissus [16] Apollo and Helenus [17] Apollo and Hyacinth [18] Apollo and Hymenaios [18] Apollo and Iapis [19] Ares and Alectryon [20] Artemis and Callisto [21] Asclepius and Hippolytus [22] [23] Athena and Myrmex [24] Athis and Lycabas ...

  6. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Apollo: Hyacinthus was a young Spartan prince and a lover of the god. One day, as they were playing a game of discus, Apollo accidentally struck Hyacinthus in the head, killing him. Apollo, distraught, turned the dying prince into a flower bearing his name.

  7. Alberto Morillas - Wikipedia

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    Morillas was born in 1950 in Seville, Spain [2] and moved to Switzerland at age ten. [3] He studied for two years at the École des Beaux Arts in Geneva. [2]He cites as early scent memories his mother's bottle of Rochas Femme and his father's hair tonic.

  8. Demi Moore and Her Daughters Get in on the Latest TikTok ...

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    Demi Moore and her family are basking in the sun and nailing a fun TikTok trend.The actress was recently joined on an idyllic beach vacation by her daughters -- Rumer, 35, Scout, 32, and Tallulah ...

  9. The Death of Hyacinthos - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Hyacinthos, sometimes referred to as The Death of Hyacinth, is an oil painting completed by Jean Broc in 1801. This is Broc's most famous work and is considered to be drawn from the Metamorphoses by Ovid. It is a depiction of the dead Hyacinthos cradled by his lover, the Greek god Apollo.