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  2. Catullus 49 - Wikipedia

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    The people for whom the patron spoke for were the cliens and they, in return, would respect the patronus and offer little favors like political campaigning and household chores. One of the types of patronage was the slave-owner over his freedmen, where the slave-owner retained some power over them and inherited their property if they died ...

  3. Achilles and Patroclus - Wikipedia

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    Achilles bandages the arm of Patroclus. The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is a key element of the stories associated with the Trojan War.In the Iliad, Homer describes a deep and meaningful relationship between Achilles and Patroclus, where Achilles is tender toward Patroclus, but callous and arrogant toward others.

  4. Catullus 85 - Wikipedia

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    Its declaration of conflicting feelings, "I hate and I love", is renowned for its drama, force and brevity. [1] The meter of the poem is the elegiac couplet . Text

  5. Patroclus - Wikipedia

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    The Latinized name Patroclus derives from the Ancient Greek Pátroklos (Πάτροκλος), meaning "glory of his father," from πατήρ (patḗr, "father" stem pátr-) and κλέος (kléos, "glory"). A variation of the name with the same components in different order is Kleópatros, while the feminine form of the name is Cleopatra.

  6. Religious views on love - Wikipedia

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    It also believes "God is love". A sacred text named Kanda Guru Kavasa quotes, " Oh holy Great flame, Grant me with love.. You said the spreading love is Para Brahma, For the thing which is everywhere is only Love, And Love is the only thing which is like a soul within us, Love is Kumara, Love is Kanda" This simply means Love is God.

  7. Patronus - Wikipedia

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    Patronus may refer to: The patronus (Latin) or patron in ancient Roman society; see Patronage in ancient Rome The apparition produced by the Patronus Charm in Harry Potter

  8. A startup tested if ChatGPT and other AI chatbots could ... - AOL

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    Patronus ran different kinds of tests, including one known as a retrieval system, in which the researchers would ask the AI chatbots a question about SEC filings and other financial documents ...

  9. Declaration of love - Wikipedia

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    Aerial declaration of love to Wicky. A declaration of love, also known as a confession of love, is a form of expressing one's love for someone or something. It can be presented in various forms, such as love letters, speeches, or love songs. A love declaration is more often than not explicit and straightforward.