- Scholeio) and
gymnasium (Γυμνάσιο).
Nursery schools (Παιδικός σταθμός,
Paidikós Stathmós) are po****r but not compulsory.
Kindergartens (Νηπιαγωγείο, Nipiagogeío)...
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Pederasty in
ancient Greece was a
socially acknowledged relationship between an
older male (the erastes) and a
younger male (the eromenos)
usually in his...
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indicating the
parallel development of
pedagogic pederasty (παιδικὸς ἔρως, eros
paidikos),
thought to have been
introduced around 630 BC. By the end of the fifth-century...
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anapestic paed-, ped-
child Gr**** παῖς, παιδός (paîs, paidós), παιδικός (
paidikós) orthopedic, paediatric, paedogenesis, paedomorphism, page, pedagogue,...
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anapestic paed-, ped-
child Gr**** παῖς, παιδός (paîs, paidós), παιδικός (
paidikós) orthopedic, paediatric, paedogenesis, paedomorphism, page, pedagogue,...
- an
mporeis (Maria Egglezou) 2012: "composer: Asto na
teleiwsei – CD: To
paidiko moy
oneiro (Panos Galinos)" 2012: "singer : Gia tin
Ellada oneirevomai...
- KTEL A
Filiro -
Paidiko Horio 44 06:50/10:00/14:40 B
Filiro -
Hristianiki Elpida 33 16:55/17:20 E
Filiro -
Lykeio - - K
Filiro -
Paidiko Horio - Lykeio...
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relays a myth of the
origin of both hetero****ual and homo****ual love. Eros
paidikos, or
pedagogic pederasty, was
apparently known since 200
years before Plato...
- "playfulness (paidia),
education (paideia),
child (pais),
slave (pais),
playful (
paidikos), and
childishness (paidia)". In
Cyclops Euripides emplo**** "metapoetically...
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Anatolis (in Trabzon), the
World of Odessa, the
Argonautis of Batumi, and the
Paidikos Kosmos. His
activity continued after he
moved to Greece,
publishing about...