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  2. Pederasty in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Pederasty in ancient Greece was a socially acknowledged relationship between an older male (the erastes) and a younger male (the eromenos) usually in his teens. [2] It was characteristic of the Archaic and Classical periods .

  3. Pederasty - Wikipedia

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    Pederasty in ancient Greece was a socially acknowledged romantic relationship between an adult male (the erastes) and a younger male (the eromenos), usually in his teens. [4] This age difference between a socially powerful and socially less-powerful partner was characteristic of the Archaic and Classical periods , in both heterosexual and ...

  4. Adultery in Classical Athens - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Gortyn, the penalty for seduction was a fine of up to 200 staters. [33] Gortynian adultery law said that unless payment was made within five days, the kyrios could abuse the adulterer however he wished, paralleling the abuse of adulterers permitted in Athens.

  5. Sexuality in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    For a married woman, no infidelity was acceptable, and first-time brides were expected to be virgins. [477] According to Cato (2nd century BC), a husband had an ancient right to kill his wife if he caught her in the act of adultery, but if this "right" existed, it was a matter of custom and not statute law. [478]

  6. History of human sexuality - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greece, the phallus, often in the form of a herma, was an object of worship as a symbol of fertility. This finds expression in Greek sculpture and other artworks. One ancient Greek male idea of female sexuality was that women envied penises of males. Wives were considered a commodity and instruments for bearing legitimate children.

  7. History of zoophilia - Wikipedia

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    Penalty for first-time non-violent bestiality offense France: 10 March 2004: Misdemeanor, up to 2 years imprisonment and a fine up to €30,000 [64] Belgium: 11 May 2007: Misdemeanor, up to 1 month to 3 years imprisonment and a fine between €52 to €2,000 [65] Norway: 1 January 2010: Misdemeanor, up to 1 year imprisonment and a fine up to ...

  8. Column: A pedophile priest. A $10-million payout. A monster ...

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    In late 2004, his firm settled five Ramos cases against the Orange diocese as part of a $100-million settlement involving 87 victims — at the time, the largest settlement against a Catholic ...

  9. Homosexuality in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    The most widespread and socially significant form of same-sex sexual relations in ancient Greece amongst elite circles was between adult men and pubescent or adolescent boys, known as pederasty (marriages in Ancient Greece between men and women were also age structured, with men in their thirties commonly taking wives in their early teens). [6]