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*[[Historical boylove relationships in ancient Rome]] - There were many known [[pederastic]] relationships between adult men and adolescent boys in [[ancient Rome]]. In some of these cases both members became well-known historical figures, while in others, only one of the two may have.  
*[[Historical boylove relationships in ancient Rome]] - There were many known [[pederastic]] relationships between adult men and adolescent boys in [[ancient Rome]]. In some of these cases both members became well-known historical figures, while in others, only one of the two may have.  
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*[[Augustus]] (63 BC – AD 14) is reckoned to have been the first Roman Emperor from 27 BC, when the Roman Senate gave him the titles Augustus and Princeps Senatus.
*[[Apollo]] is the son of Zeus and Leto. His twin sister is Artemis. He is the god of music, playing a golden lyre. The Archer, far shooting with a silver bow. The god of healing who taught man medicine. The god of light. The god of truth, who can not speak a lie. One of Apollo's more important daily tasks is to harness his chariot with four horses and drive the Sun across the sky.  He also took many lovers, both women and boys.
 
*[[Commodus]] Antoninus Augustus (AD 161-192), was sole Roman Emperor from 180 until his death, having been co-Emperor with his father since 177.  





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Ancient Rome
  • Augustus (63 BC – AD 14) is reckoned to have been the first Roman Emperor from 27 BC, when the Roman Senate gave him the titles Augustus and Princeps Senatus.
  • Commodus Antoninus Augustus (AD 161-192), was sole Roman Emperor from 180 until his death, having been co-Emperor with his father since 177.