-
ancient Greece, an
eromenos was the
younger and p****ive (or 'receptive')
partner in a male homo****ual relationship. The
partner of an
eromenos was the erastes...
- the
erômenos with a
small gift,
sometimes an animal. The
standing lovers engage in
intercrural ****.
Certain gifts traditionally given by the
erômenos became...
- the
eromenos) as well as more
noble and
skilled in
battle (characteristics of the erastes). Instead,
Phaedrus suggests that
Achilles is the
eromenos whose...
-
Erastes (lover) and
Eromenos (beloved) kissing.
Tondo of an
Attic red-figured cup, c. 480 BC...
- erastes. He was to educate, protect, love, and
provide a role
model for his
eromenos,
whose reward for him lay in his beauty, youth, and promise. Such a concept...
-
refers to
Achilles as the erastes,
while Phaedrus refers to
Achilles as the
eromenos of the relationship.
Morales and
Mariscal state, "There is a polemical...
-
relationship between erastes and
eromenos in the
military encourages soldiers to be brave, as he
thought that the
eromenos would feel
particularly shameful...
- BC, he
formed a
conspiracy to
murder the king.
Dimnus revealed to his
eromenos Nicomachus the
names of the
conspirators (Demetrius, Peucolaus, Nicanor...
- By the end of the fifth-century BC,
poets had ****igned at
least one
eromenos, an
adolescent boy who was
their ****ual companion, to
every important god...
- at the eighty-sixth
Olympiad who was said to have been his "beloved" (
eromenos), by
carving Pantarkes kalos ("Pantarkes is beautiful") into Zeus's little...