User:Sodafloats/Homosexuality in the militaries of ancient Greece

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Plutarch writes that man should neither fear nor embrace death.

In ancient Greek society, it was taken for granted that adult men would be attracted to young, adolescent boys.

Plato appears to reject pederasty as an acceptable approach to philosophy.

Homoeroticism in Greco-Roman poetry was a common theme up until Hadrian's rule.

Hubbard argues that though there is little evidence to suggest adult men in Greek militaries had sex with each other, they still may have had homoerotic bonds.