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Ephebos (Gr****: ἔφηβος; pl. epheboi, Gr****: ἔφηβοι),
latinized as
ephebus (pl. ephebi) and
anglicised as
ephebe (pl. ephebes), is a term for a male adolescent...
- epithet.
People with the name include:
Ephebus, a
martyr from Terni, a city in
central Italy Claudius Ephebus,
mentioned in the
first letter of Clement...
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Neverita didyma (Röding, 1798)
Polinices didyma (Röding, 1798)
Polinices ephebus Hedley, 1915
Polinices papyracea Busch, von dem in Philippi, R.A., 1845...
- in 4–5 AD. The
candidate for the
gymnasium would then be let into the
ephebus.
There was also the
council of
elders known as the gerousia. This council...
- realm. P. j.
jalysus (Sumatra,
Peninsular Malaya, Thailand, Vietnam) P. j.
ephebus (Fruhstorfer, 1914) (Burma, Thailand) P. j.
triphonus (Fruhstorfer, 1914)...
- The
cutting off of the hair,
which was
always done when a boy
became an
ephebus, was a
solemn act,
attended with
religious ceremonies. A
libation was first...
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scene on the Nile.
Roman fresco on
summer triclinium of the
House of the
Ephebus. Pompeii. Wall
painting from Pompeii. 40 - 45 BCE Wall
painting from Pompeii...
- Gr**** term for an
adolescent male.
Ephebos or
Ephebe may also
refer to:
Ephebus (personal name),
including a list of
people with the name Ephebe, a fictional...
-
slave girl who cross-dressed, in the
fashion of Baghdad, as if she were an
ephebus), Abd
Allah of the
Taifa of Granada, the
Nasrid Muhammed VI;
among them...
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inscription from Pompeii,
dating between AD 30 and 60.
Aulus Suettius Ephebus,
named in an
inscription from Pompeii,
dating between AD 30 and 60. ****tus...