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ephebos Meaning in Bengali



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the artist's earliest depictions of Saint Sebastian, showing him as an ephebos, or male adolescent, unlike his later treatments based on the Doryphoros.


Greek ephebos εφηβος (plural: epheboi εφηβοι), anglicised as ephebe (plural: ephebes), or Latinate ephebus (plural: ephebi) is the term for an adolescent.


Ephebe /ɛˈfiːb/ (from the Greek ephebos ἔφηβος (plural: epheboi ἔφηβοι), anglicised as ephebe (plural: ephebes), or Latinate ephebus (plural: ephebi).


Unlike the ephebos there are few representations of such girls, possibly because of the restriction.


place called Phoebeon, there was a temple dedicated to the Dioscuri, where ephebos were sacrificed.


The father introduced his young child, then again as a child (ephebos) who would become a grown-up kouros, and the husband his wife after the.


He was then an ephebos until the age of twenty.


Whether or not Kritios was the innovator, with the Kritios Boy (ephebos) the Greek artist has mastered a complete understanding of how the different.


The figure on his grave (an ephebos with a lowered torch) was designed by Sascha Schneider.


The term ephebophilia comes from the Ancient Greek: ἔφηβος (ephebos) variously defined as "one arrived at puberty", "a youth of eighteen who.


Young members of the Athenian ephebos and the Spartan crypteia were able to use war techniques usually forbidden.


Older boys, who are above the age of ephebos, when not wearing the style followed by adult men, covered their entire.


(hēbētikós), ἔφηβος (éphēbos), ἡβᾶν (hēbân), ἡβάσκω, ἡβητής (hēbētḗs) ephebeum, ephebia, ephebiatrics, ephebic, ephebiphobia, ephebophilia, ephebos, hebephilia.


each side, a hot blooded Elean called Chaironides and a young Achaean ephebos called Machatas, who both fell in battle.



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