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- 22:39, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic 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:Da)
- 22:39, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved Signalling the Decline of 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...)
- 22:39, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:39, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved Signalling the Decline of His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (1 revision)
- 22:38, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved Signalling the Decline of His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Asclepiades of Adramyttium (1 revision)
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved Signalling the Decline of His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Asclepiades of Adramyttium (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|A boy running with [[Hoop rolling (ancient Greece)|hoop and food. Attic red-figure cup by the Colmar Painter, ca. 500–450 BC. Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1886.587.]] From <i>Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thom...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Dan)
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved Signalling the Decline of 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:Da)
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - Hairless Youthful Male Thighs and Buttocks as Pederastically Eroticized Body Parts in a Poem by Dioscorides (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors</i> (1858) by Johann Rudolf Koller. Oil on canvas, 92.5 × 75.5 cm. From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσα Παιδική <i>Mousa Paidike</i>; Latin: <i>Musa Puerilis</i> [2nd Century AD]), compiled by Strato, in Bo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Dandelion|talk])
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Softness of Youthful Male Buttocks as a Pederastically Eroticized Physical Trait in a Poem by Dioscorides (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors</i> (1858) by Johann Rudolf Koller. Oil on canvas, 92.5 × 75.5 cm. From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσα Παιδική <i>Mousa Paidike</i>; Latin: <i>Musa Puerilis</i> [2nd Century AD]), compiled by Strato, in Bo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Dandelion|ta...)
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Softness of Youthful Male Buttocks as a Pederastically Eroticized Physical Trait in a Poem by Dioscorides (1 revision)
- 22:37, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Softness of Youthful Male Buttocks as a Pederastically Eroticized Physical Trait in a Poem by Dioscorides (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors</i> (1858) by Johann Rudolf Koller. Oil on canvas, 92.5 × 75.5 cm. From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσα Παιδική <i>Mousa Paidike</i>; Latin: <i>Musa Puerilis</i> [2nd Century AD]), compiled by Strato, in Bo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Dandelion|ta...)
- 22:36, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Softness of Youthful Male Buttocks as a Pederastically Eroticized Physical Trait in a Poem by Dioscorides (1 revision)
- 22:36, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Softness of Youthful Male Buttocks as a Pederastically Eroticized Physical Trait in a Poem by Dioscorides (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors</i> (1858) by Johann Rudolf Koller. Oil on canvas, 92.5 × 75.5 cm. From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσα Παιδική <i>Mousa Paidike</i>; Latin: <i>Musa Puerilis</i> [2nd Century AD]), compiled by Strato, in Bo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Dandelion|talk])
- 22:35, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:35, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:34, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:34, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:34, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:34, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:34, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:33, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:32, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:32, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:32, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:25, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:19, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:18, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:18, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:18, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:18, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:17, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:17, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:16, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (1 revision)
- 22:16, 4 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Adolescent Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 22:19, 3 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A List of Some Handsome Beardless Youths of Early 12th-Century Al-Andalus in a Poem by Ibn Quzmān (Created page with "File:MA Salón de Abd al-Rahman III (Salón Rico).jpg|thumb|center|Interior of the "Salón Rico", the reception hall of the Umayyad Caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III, located at the...")
- 22:19, 3 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signalling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Asclepiades of Adramyttium (Created page with "thumb|center|A boy running with [[Hoop rolling (ancient Greece)|hoop and food. Attic red-figure cup by the Colmar Pa...")
- 22:19, 3 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Created page with "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (l...")
- 22:19, 3 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - Youthful Male Thighs and Buttocks as Pederastically Eroticized Body Parts in a Poem by Dioscorides (Created page with "File:Johann Rudolf Koller - Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors.png|thumb|center|<i>Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors</i> (1858) by Johann Rudolf Koller. Oil on canvas, 92.5 × 75...")
- 22:19, 3 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signalling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Created page with "File:Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, Spain.jpg|thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Is...")
- 22:19, 3 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Classical Persian Lyrical Motif of the Given Age of a Young Male Beloved Being 14 Years Old, as Featured in a Poem by Ḥáfiz̤ (Created page with "File:Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī (Hafez or Hafiz). Miniature painting.png|thumb|center|Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī...")
- 22:04, 3 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Praising List of Some Handsome Beardless Youths of Early 12th-Century Al-Andalus in a Poem by Ibn Quzmān (Created page with "File:MA Salón de Abd al-Rahman III (Salón Rico).jpg|thumb|center|Interior of the "Salón Rico", the reception hall of the Umayyad Caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III, located at the...")