Search Results
7/14/2025, 1:24:07 AM
>>510309439
>>510309748
>>510310077
Cope. The following mythological figures are claimed to have been involved in some sort of homosexual relationship by ancient sources, usually pederastic relationships:
>Achilles and Antilochus, Achilles and Patroclus, Agamemnon and Argynnus, Ameinias and Narcissus, Apollo and Admetus, Apollo and Adonis, Apollo and Boreas, Apollo and Branchus, Apollo and Carnus, Apollo and Cyparissus, Apollo and Helenus, Apollo and Hyacinth, Apollo and Hymenaios, Apollo and Iapis, Ares and Alectryon, Artemis and Callisto, Asclepius and Hippolytus, Athis and Lycabas, Boreas and Hyacinth, Chiron and Dionysus, Cleostratus and Menestratus, Cycnus and Phaethon, Cycnus and Phylius, Cydon and Clytius, Dionysus and Ampelus, Dionysus and Prosymnus, Eurybarus and Alcyoneus, Helios and Nerites, Hephaestus and Peleus, Heracles and Abderus, Heracles and Eurystheus, Heracles and Hylas, Heracles and Iolaus, Hermes and Amphion, Hermes and Crocus, Hermes and Perseus, Hermes and Pollux, Hesperus and Hymenaeus, Hymenaeus and Argynnus, Hypnos and Endymion, Ianthe and Iphis, Kalamos and Karpos, Laius and Chrysippus, Marsyas and Olympus, Minos and Atymnius, Minos and Ganymede, Minos and Miletus, Minos and Theseus, Nisus and Euryalus, Orestes and Pylades, Orpheus and the Thracians, Orpheus and Kalais, Pan and Daphnis, Paris and Antheus, Polyphemus and Silenus, Poseidon and Nerites, Poseidon and Pelops, Polyeidos and Glaucus, Rhadamanthus and Talos, Sarpedon and Atymnius, Sarpedon and Miletus, Silvanus and Cyparissus, Thamyris and Hyacinth, Theseus and Pirithous, Zephyrus and Cyparissus, Zephyrus and Hyacinth, Zeus and Aëtos, Zeus (Artemis) and Callisto, Zeus and Euphorion, Zeus and Ganymede.
If it wasn't common, why did they make up stories about their gods engaging in it?
>>510309748
>>510310077
Cope. The following mythological figures are claimed to have been involved in some sort of homosexual relationship by ancient sources, usually pederastic relationships:
>Achilles and Antilochus, Achilles and Patroclus, Agamemnon and Argynnus, Ameinias and Narcissus, Apollo and Admetus, Apollo and Adonis, Apollo and Boreas, Apollo and Branchus, Apollo and Carnus, Apollo and Cyparissus, Apollo and Helenus, Apollo and Hyacinth, Apollo and Hymenaios, Apollo and Iapis, Ares and Alectryon, Artemis and Callisto, Asclepius and Hippolytus, Athis and Lycabas, Boreas and Hyacinth, Chiron and Dionysus, Cleostratus and Menestratus, Cycnus and Phaethon, Cycnus and Phylius, Cydon and Clytius, Dionysus and Ampelus, Dionysus and Prosymnus, Eurybarus and Alcyoneus, Helios and Nerites, Hephaestus and Peleus, Heracles and Abderus, Heracles and Eurystheus, Heracles and Hylas, Heracles and Iolaus, Hermes and Amphion, Hermes and Crocus, Hermes and Perseus, Hermes and Pollux, Hesperus and Hymenaeus, Hymenaeus and Argynnus, Hypnos and Endymion, Ianthe and Iphis, Kalamos and Karpos, Laius and Chrysippus, Marsyas and Olympus, Minos and Atymnius, Minos and Ganymede, Minos and Miletus, Minos and Theseus, Nisus and Euryalus, Orestes and Pylades, Orpheus and the Thracians, Orpheus and Kalais, Pan and Daphnis, Paris and Antheus, Polyphemus and Silenus, Poseidon and Nerites, Poseidon and Pelops, Polyeidos and Glaucus, Rhadamanthus and Talos, Sarpedon and Atymnius, Sarpedon and Miletus, Silvanus and Cyparissus, Thamyris and Hyacinth, Theseus and Pirithous, Zephyrus and Cyparissus, Zephyrus and Hyacinth, Zeus and Aëtos, Zeus (Artemis) and Callisto, Zeus and Euphorion, Zeus and Ganymede.
If it wasn't common, why did they make up stories about their gods engaging in it?
Page 1