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- Hermaphroditus (/hərˌmæfrəˈdaɪtəs/ ; Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμαφρόδῑτος, romanized: Hermaphróditos, [hermapʰródi:tos]) was a child of Aphrodite and Hermes. According to...
- The Cercle Hermaphroditos was the first known informal transgender advocacy organisation in the United States, founded in 1895 in New York City "to unite...
- same as the later god Hermaphroditos, whose name derives from his being regarded as the son of Aphrodite and Hermes. Hermaphroditos first appeared in the...
- herm of Aphrodite may be linked to the later mythological character, Hermaphroditos. There are numerous references to a male aspect of Aphrodite, called...
- encounters. One space above the bar was permanently rented by the Cercle Hermaphroditos, an early transgender advocacy organization. They stored clothing there...
- unacceptable and illegal. June was one of the members of the Cercle Hermaphroditos in 1895, led by pseudonymous Roland Reeves, along with other androgynes...
- Priapus, the Charites (Graces: Aglaea, Euphrosyne, Thalia) Dionysus Hermaphroditos, Priapus Hermes Rhodos Poseidon Beroe, Golgos, Priapus (rarely) Adonis...
- S2CID 165449144. Pliny, Natural History 7.34: gignuntur et utriusque ****us quos hermaphroditos vocamus, olim androgynos vocatos; Veronique Dasen, "Multiple Births...
- ivy-wreathed silenus, from the Borghese Vase, 1st century BC (Louvre) Hermaphroditos with Silenus and a maenad, Roman fresco from the Casa del Centenario...
- 50–55. Pliny, Natural History 7.34: gignuntur et utriusque ****us quos hermaphroditos vocamus, olim androgynos vocatos; Véronique Dasen, "Multiple Births...