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Philolaus of Corinth

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When Diocles quitted Corinth because of his loathing for the incestuous passion of his mother Alcyone and went away to Thebes, he was accompanied by his lover Philolaus. There they lived together for the rest of their lives and were buried in adjoining tombs, facing each other, with Diocles' back to
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in which, unlike other places in ancient Greece, it favored the continuity of the union of male couples even after the younger man reached adulthood, the most famous example being the
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With Philolaus crafting laws for the Thebans, some writers make it clear that these laws gave special support to male unions, contributing to the development of
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Greek
ancient Greek
Thebes
Bacchiadae
Corinth
Nomothete
Thebes
Diocles of Corinth
stadion race
Ancient Olympic Games
Olympia
Theban pederasty
Sacred Band of Thebes


Aristotle
Politics, 1274a31–b5
Chronicon
The legacy of same-sex love in ancient Thebes
Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
Categories
8th-century BC Greek people
Ancient Corinthians
Ancient legislators
Ancient Greek LGBTQ people
Greek gay men

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