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* … that '''[[ Harmodius and Aristogeiton]]''' were a pederastic couple from Athens who achieved everlasting fame by assassinating the tyrant Hipparchus?<!-- Added 10-7-14 --> | * … that '''[[ Harmodius and Aristogeiton]]''' were a pederastic couple from Athens who achieved everlasting fame by assassinating the tyrant Hipparchus?<!-- Added 10-7-14 --> | ||
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- … that Kottabos was a game of skill played at ancient Greek symposia (drinking parties), especially in the 5th and 4th centuries BC.
- … that the Tomb of the Diver is a Greek tomb whose four walls depict symposium scenes, while the cover slab shows the famous scene that gives the tomb its name: a young man diving into a curling and waving stream of water.
- … that Orpheus was known as the first Thracian pederast?
- … that when communicating with other people by email boylovers who care about privacy should be concerned about encryption, to avoid email content being intercepted? Email security
- … that you can now preview issue 13 of Modern Boylover Magazine?
- … that Alcibiades was the disciple and beloved boy (eromenos) of Socrates?
- … that Harmodius and Aristogeiton were a pederastic couple from Athens who achieved everlasting fame by assassinating the tyrant Hipparchus?