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- 03:49, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (2 revisions)
- 03:48, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (content was: "thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Trust, Devon. From <i>Aristides</i> (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστείδης <i>Aristeídēs</i>, Latin: <i>Vita Aristidis</i>), Chapter 2, in <i>Lives</i> (Ancient Greek: Βίοι Παράλληλο...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 03:48, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (2 revisions)
- 03:48, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Trust, Devon. From <i>Aristides</i> (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστείδης <i>Aristeídēs</i>, Latin: <i>Vita Aristidis</i>), Chapter 2, in <i>Lives</i> (Ancient Greek: Βίοι Παράλληλο...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 03:47, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (2 revisions)
- 03:47, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (1 revision)
- 03:47, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Horseman with birds and winged figure, perhaps Nike, the goddess of victory. Laconian black-figure kylix by the Rider Painter, c. 550–530 B.C. London, British Museum, 1842,0407.7. From <i>Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Ber...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 03:47, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (1 revision)
- 03:46, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Horseman with birds and winged figure, perhaps Nike, the goddess of victory. Laconian black-figure kylix by the Rider Painter, c. 550–530 B.C. London, British Museum, 1842,0407.7. From <i>Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Ber...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 03:46, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Trust, Devon. From <i>Aristides</i> (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστείδης <i>Aristeídēs</i>, Latin: <i>Vita Aristidis</i>), Chapter 2, in <i>Lives</i> (Ancient Greek: Βίοι Παράλληλο...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 03:34, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles in Their Competition for Stesilaus, a Young Male Beloved, According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Trust, Devon. From <i>Aristides</i> (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστείδης <i>Aristeídēs</i>, Latin: <i>Vita Aristidis</i>), Chapter 2, in <i>Lives</i> (Ancient Greek: Βίοι Παράλληλο...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 02:39, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles in Their Pederastic Competition for Stesilaus, a Young Male Beloved, According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (Created page with "File:Engraved heads of Aristides and Themistocles.png|thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Tr...")
- 02:39, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Physically Expressed Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (Created page with "File:Rider BM B1.jpg|thumb|center|Horseman with birds and winged figure, perhaps Nike, the goddess of victory. Laconian black-figure kylix by the Rider Painter, c. 550–530...")
- 02:21, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles in Their Competition for Stesilaus, a Young Male Beloved, According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (Created page with "File:Engraved heads of Aristides and Themistocles.png|thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Tr...")
- 02:21, 17 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (Created page with "File:Rider BM B1.jpg|thumb|center|Horseman with birds and winged figure, perhaps Nike, the goddess of victory. Laconian black-figure kylix by the Rider Painter, c. 550–530...")
- 10:01, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (content was: "thumb|center|Terence Hanbury "Tim" White (1906–1964). From <i>T. H. White: A Biography</i> by Sylvia Townsend Warner (New York: Viking Press, 1968), originally published in 1967 in England by Jonathan Cape with Chatto & Windus. <div style="margin:.5em auto; width:95%; min-height:5em; background-colo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 10:01, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (5 revisions)
- 10:01, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Terence Hanbury "Tim" White (1906–1964). From <i>T. H. White: A Biography</i> by Sylvia Townsend Warner (New York: Viking Press, 1968), originally published in 1967 in England by Jonathan Cape with Chatto & Windus. <div style="margin:.5em auto; width:95%; min-height:5em; background-colo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Da...)
- 10:01, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (5 revisions)
- 10:00, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Terence Hanbury "Tim" White (1906–1964). From <i>T. H. White: A Biography</i> by Sylvia Townsend Warner (New York: Viking Press, 1968), originally published in 1967 in England by Jonathan Cape with Chatto & Windus. <div style="margin:.5em auto; width:95%; min-height:5em; background-colo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Dande)
- 10:00, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Hadrian (Roman emperor) (content was: "264px|right|thumb|Left foreground: Marble bust of the Emperor Hadrian shown naked. Roman, circa 117–138 AD. London, British Museum, 1805,0703.94. Right background: Marble portrait head from a statue of Antinous (as Dionysus?) wearing a wreath of ivy. Roman, circa 130–140 AD. Found on the Janiculine Hill at Lazio in Rome, Italy. London, British Museum, 1805,0703.97. {{Hist...")
- 09:49, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page Hadrian to Hadrian (Roman emperor)
- 09:29, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (Created page with "File:Engraved heads of Aristides and Themistocles.png|thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Tr...")
- 09:28, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty, as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (Created page with "File:Rider BM B1.jpg|thumb|center|Horseman with birds and winged figure, perhaps Nike, the goddess of victory. Laconian black-figure kylix by the Rider Painter, c. 550–530...")
- 07:41, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:36, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:35, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:34, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:34, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:29, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 07:28, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:26, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:26, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:24, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Facial and Body Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:23, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Facial and Body Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:20, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:19, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:37, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:33, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:32, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:31, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Anthology of Medieval Arabic Poetry from Andalusia and Beyond</i> (رايات المبرزين وغايات ال...")
- 06:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (6 revisions)
- 06:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Anthology of Medieval Arabic Poetry from Andalusia and Beyond</i> (رايات المبرزين وغايات ال...")
- 06:29, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship and Great Love of the Life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page About King Agesilaos of Ancient Sparta (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Agesilaus II (c. 444/443–360 BC). Detail of an engraving by Henry M. Paget. From <i>Cassell's Illustrated Universal History</i>, Vol. 1 (1882), by Edmund Ollier. From <i>Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: Univ...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page About Agesilaus (Author request: content was: "#REDIRECT (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - About Agesilaus II", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))