- The
ephebic oath was an oath
sworn by
young men of
classical Athens,
typically eighteen-year-old sons of
Athenian citizens, upon
induction into the military...
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civic duties and
deprived of most
civic rights.
During the 3rd
century BC,
ephebic service ceased to be
compulsory and its time was
reduced to one year. By...
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institution as to
which our
knowledge is
mainly derived from
inscriptions is the
ephebic system at Athens.
There are not only
records of
lists of
ephebi and of...
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provided funds for
athletic facilities to be built,
which housed ephebic education and
encouraged citizens to
partake in
gymnasium classes. Ptolemaic...
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review as of 12/2/2006 but the 2nd
Edition is available.)
Confirmation Ephebic Oath
Performativity So help me God
Statutory declaration Sworn declaration...
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Antinous Antinous-Dionysus (Hermitage) The
common image of
Antinous is of an
ephebic teenager which would be of the age of 18 or 19
years old. R. R. R. Smith...
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Ourania is the
inspiration of male homo****ual desire,
specifically the
ephebic eros, and pederasty.
Aphrodite Pandemos, by contrast, is the
younger of...
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composer Karol Szymanowski All
pages with
titles beginning with
epheb Ephebic oath,
sworn by
young men of
classical Athens Ephebiphobia, fear of youth...
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Aristoi Banausos Ephebos Eupatridae Geomori Metic Seisachtheia Education Ephebic Oath
Taxation Liturgy Trierarchy Athenian Army
Democracy and knowledge:...
- ἡβᾶν (hēbân), ἡβάσκω, ἡβητής (hēbētḗs) ephebeum, ephebia, ephebiatrics,
ephebic, ephebiphobia, ephebophilia, ephebos, hebephilia, hebephobia, hebephrenia...