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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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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.