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* [[Trochus/Hoop|The hoop]] held symbolic meanings in Ancient Greek myth and culture and was used to represent a boy or youth in general in Greek art. The Greeks referred to the hoop as the trochus or krikoi, and they were probably made of bronze, iron, or copper. | * [[Trochus/Hoop|The hoop]] held symbolic meanings in Ancient Greek myth and culture and was used to represent a boy or youth in general in Greek art. The Greeks referred to the hoop as the trochus or krikoi, and they were probably made of bronze, iron, or copper. | ||
*[[Hyacinth (mythology)|Hyacinth]] is a divine hero from Greek mythology and | *[[Hyacinth (mythology)|Hyacinth]] is a divine hero from Greek mythology and Apollo's young lover, a beardless youth. | ||
*[[Apollo (mythology)|Apollo]] is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and mythology and is celebrated for having many young male lovers including Hyacinth and Cyparissus. Apollo is known as a great teacher and mentor of men and boys alike. | |||
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