- (Gr****: ἔφηβος; pl. epheboi, Gr****: ἔφηβοι),
latinized as
ephebus (pl.
ephebi) and
anglicised as
ephebe (pl. ephebes), is a term for a male adolescent...
- even her own servants.
Cleopatra had
Caesarion enter into the
ranks of the
ephebi, which,
along with
reliefs on a
stele from
Koptos dated 21
September 31...
- is the
ephebic system at Athens.
There are not only
records of
lists of
ephebi and of
their guardians and instructors, but also
decrees in
honour of their...
-
Delphi to
perform this ceremony, and
Theseus is said to have done so. The
ephebi are
always represented on
works of art with
their hair
quite short, in which...
- The race was run
usually on foot, but
sometimes it was also on
horses by
ephebi (a Gr****
youth entering manhood). The
torches were of two kinds—one a sort...
- even her own servants.
Cleopatra had
Caesarion enter into the
ranks of the
ephebi. This,
along with
reliefs on a
stele from
Koptos dated to 21
September 31...
-
performed there.
During this
feast the
young men of the
gymnasium and the
ephebi,
naked and
anointed with oil,
carry off a bull by
stealth at midnight, and...
- and
Economic History (Thesis). OCLC 1067729413. Rousseau, G. S. (1979). "
Ephebi, Epigoni, and Fornacalia: Some
Meditations on the
Contemporary Historiography...