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Definition of Pederastic

Pederastic
Pederastic Ped`er*as"tic, a. [Gr. paiderastiko`s.] Of or pertaining to pederasty.

Meaning of Pederastic from wikipedia

- Gr****s regarding pederastic relationships, the social context of Victorian pederasty was different from Gr**** pederasty. Victorian pederasty did not share...
- Hundreds of pederastic scenes are depicted on Attic black-figure vases. In the early 20th century, John Beazley classified pederastic vases into three...
- Getty Museum Pederastic ****. Tyrrhenian amphora. 560 - 530 BCE. Pederastic ****. Detail of a Tyrrhenian amphora. 560 - 530 BCE. Pederastic scene. Bowl....
- pubescent boy who was the intimate companion of an older male, usually in a pederastic relationship. It was generally a term of affection and literally means...
- Amen, more commonly known as The Pederasty ("La pederastia" in Spanish), is a conceptual, critical and process artwork by Abel Azcona. Over several months...
- the perception of pederasty varied in different cities. While it was allowed in Elis and Boeotia, Ionians did not accept pederastic courtship. Athenians...
- "Pederasty" is a program broadcast on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National network on 14 July 1975. Hosted by Richard Neville and...
- Egyptologist Georg Steindorff explored the Oasis in 1900 and reported that pederastic relations were common and often extended to a form of marriage: "The feast...
- New York's **** Activists Alliance. He later engaged in pedophilia and pederasty activism with the North American Man/Boy Love ****ociation (NAMBLA), of...
- was a long-standing belief that the homoerotic poems were exclusively pederastic. While this was the norm, variations from this existed, including relationships...