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BESTIALITY - ترجمة إلى العربية

HISTORY OF ROMAN SEX
Roman sex; Roman Sexuality; Ancient Roman sexuality; Sexuality in Ancient Rome; Sexuality in Rome; Pathicus; Sexuality of the ancient Romans; Stuprum; Incestum; Famosae; Sex, marriage, and society in ancient Rome; Bestiality in ancient Rome; Male sexuality in ancient Rome; Female sexuality in ancient Rome; Os impurum; Erotic conqueror; Sex in ancient Rome
  • Pero offering her breast milk to her aged father in an act of "[[Roman Charity]]"
  • The mythological adultery of Venus and Mars, here attended by Cupid, was a popular subject for painting
  • Sexual scenes on Roman [[Spintria]] tokens. Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
  • Sexual scene on a marble bas releif from Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum, Naples
  • tintinnabulum]]; the tip of each phallus was outfitted with a ring to dangle a bell
  • female personification of defeated ''Gallia'']]; Venus is pictured on the obverse
  • [[Priapus]], wearing a [[Phrygian cap]] and weighing his phallus in a [[balance scale]] ''([[House of the Vettii]], Pompeii)''
  • A Vestal
  • Exterior of hand mirror showing sex between two people. Above the two people is a picture with an erotic scene. Bronze. Esquiline Hill, Rome. Around 70 - 90 CE
  • A ''mastos'', a breast-shaped drinking cup
  • Hermaphroditus. Marble statue, Antikensammlung Berlin (Altes Museum) around 120-140 AD
  • Fredrick]], p. 159.</ref>
  • Plan of the Forum Augustum (in yellow)
  • Pompeiian wall painting ([[Secret Museum, Naples]])
  • Erotic scene. Wall painting, from Pompeii
  • A sexual scene. Fragment of Arretine bowl. Ceramic, Arretine ware. Between 1CE to 375CE
  • Sexual scene. Wall painting from the Lupanar, Pompeii
  • Hermaphroditus. Marble. Archaeological Museum, Istanbul. From Pergamon. 3rd century BCE
  • [[Grotesque]] figurine of an [[ithyphallic]] slave: in Roman comedy, slaves are often portrayed as oversexed
  • [[Sestertius]] of [[Vespasian]] depicting "Captive Judaea"
  • Fresco showing Leda and the swan. From Pompeii
  • Leda and the swan. Wall painting, Pompeii
  • Leda]] and the swan, with a Cupid in attendance ''(4th-century Roman relief)''
  • some mucus]]"
  • Hercules and Omphale cross-dressed ''(mosaic from [[Roman Spain]], 3rd century AD)''
  • Votive offerings from Pompeii representing breasts, penises, and a uterus
  • gilt]]. From Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum, Naples
  • [[Satyr]] and [[nymph]], mythological symbols of sexuality on a [[mosaic]] from a bedroom in [[Pompeii]].
  • Marble statue of Satyr and Nymph. From Pollena Trocchia. National Archaeological Museum of Naples
  • Erotic scene. Wall painting, from Pompeii.
  • Male–female couple on an [[oil lamp]] ''([[Römisch-Germanisches Museum]])''
  • "The lioness" position ''(Casa del Ristorante, Pompeii)''
  • Female genitalia formed from [[strigil]]s on a mosaic
  • archive-date=3 April 2022}}</ref>
  • Lupanar (brothel) of Pompeii]]
  • Wall painting from Pompeii depicting [[cunnilingus]]
  • A man prepares the nocturnal sacrifice of a pig to [[Priapus]], with [[Cupid]] as the swineherd<ref>Anthony King, "Mammals," in ''The Natural History of Pompeii'' (Cambridge University Press, 2002), p. 444; John R. Clarke, ''The Houses of Roman Italy, 100&nbsp;B.C.–A.D. 250: Ritual, Space and Decoration'' (University of California Press, 1991), p. 97.</ref> ''(wall painting, [[Villa of the Mysteries]])''
  • This statuette of Priapus in the House of the Vettii in Pompeii is from a small cubicle leading off from the kitchen. It is thought the statue used to be placed in the garden and was used as a fountain. A hole runs through its phallus allowing it to spurt like a fountain. Also in this room where the statue was located were erotic paintings.
  • Erotic scene. Wall painting, from Pompeii
  • Erotic scene. Wall painting, from Pompeii
  • The mythological abduction or "rape" of [[Hylas]] by the [[nymph]]s (''[[opus sectile]]'', [[basilica of Junius Bassus]], 4th century AD)
  • [[Juvenal]] thought the ''[[retiarius]]'' ''(left)'', a gladiator who fought with face and flesh exposed, was effeminate and prone to sexual deviance.<ref>Juvenal, ''Satires'' 2 and 8; Michael Carter, "(Un)Dressed to Kill: Viewing the ''Retiarius''," in ''Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture'' (University of Toronto Press, 2008), pp. 120–121.</ref>
  • Perfume bottle made of cameo glass found in the Roman necropolis of Ostippo (Spain). On side B shown above, two males are on a bed in an erotic scene. Side A of the bottle, not shown, shows a female and a male in an erotic scene. The George Ortiz Collection 25 BCE - 14 CE
  • bulla]]'', which contained a phallic charm
  • Romantic scene from a mosaic ''(Villa at Centocelle, Rome, 20&nbsp;BC–20&nbsp;AD)''
  • Fellatio on an oil lamp
  • Ancient Roman allegory of Tiber River. Campidoglio, Rome, Italy.
  • [[Botticelli]]'s ''Death of Lucretia'' (''c.'' 1500): in Roman legend, Lucretia's rape and suicide brought about the overthrow of the monarchy and the formation of the Roman Republic
  • Erotic scene. Wall painting, from Pompeii. Around 50 to 79 CE
  • A sexual scene. Fragment of mold of bowl. Ceramic, Arretine ware. Ancient Roman
  • A Satyr and Hermaphroditus. Altes Museum, Berlin. Roman. 2nd century CE
  • Roman Neo-Attic stele depicting a warrior in a [[muscle cuirass]], idealizing the male form without nudity ''(1st century&nbsp;BC)''
  • military trophies]] and religious implements (jug and [[lituus]])
  • A prostitute having sex. Glyptothek museum. Roman, 1st century CE.
  • Augustan Altar of Peace]], combining Roman symbolism with a Greek stylistic influence
  • Foursome from the Suburban Baths at Pompeii
  • Clarke]], pp. 233–234.</ref>
  • Suburban Baths, Pompeii]]
  • Fellatio on a wall painting. Suburban baths, Pompeii
  • Erotic scene. Wall painting, from Pompeii
  • Erotic scene. Wall painting, from Pompeii.
  • Pederastic sex on the "Roman" side of the [[Warren Cup]] [[British Museum]], London, 15 BCE - 15 CE
  • Leopard attacking a condemned person in the arena ''([[Zliten mosaic]], c. 200&nbsp;AD)''

BESTIALITY         
  • Roman oil lamp depicting a zoophilic act, 1st–3rd century A.D.
  • An 18th-century Indian miniature depicting women practicing zoophilia in the bottom register
  • The taboo of zoophilia has led to stigmatized groups being accused of it, as with [[blood libel]]. This German illustration shows Jews performing bestiality on a ''[[Judensau]]'', while Satan watches.
  • Man having intercourse with a horse, pictured on the exterior of a temple in [[Khajuraho]]
  • Hokusai]]<!--Katsushika is the family name so it is put first, BUT he is called by his given name-->'s (1760–1849) ''[[The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife]]''
  • ''"Ancient Greek sodomising a goat"'', plate XVII from '[[De Figuris Veneris]]' by F.K. Forberg, illustrated by [[Édouard-Henri Avril]]
  • Utagawa Kunisada]]'s series, "Eight Canine Heroes of the House of Satomi", 1837
PARAPHILIA INVOLVING A SEXUAL FIXATION ON NON-HUMAN ANIMAL
Sex with animals; Farmsex; Beastiality; Zooerasty; Zoosexual; Zoolagnia; Zoophile; Animal porn; Bestality; Animal beastiality; Beastility; Avisodomy; Beastality; Horse rape; Bestialist; Beastialist; Duck sex; The Bible and beastiality; Zoofilia; Interspecies erotica; Bestilolity; Goat Porn; Animal pornography; Zoophiliac; Dogfuck; Erotic zoophilism; Zoophilism; Zoophiles; Avosodomy; Aviosodomy; Zoophillia; Bestiality; Zoosexuality; Horse fucking; Horsefucking; Zoosexual pornography; Human-goat sexual intercourse; Human-animal sexual intercourse; Animal rape; Humanality; Horse porn; Zoorasty; Zooerastia; Bestiosexuality; Zoophilia erotica; Zoophilia erotica fetischistica; Zooerast; Aelurophilia; Anolingus; Batrachophilia; Canophilia; Entomophilia; Entomocism; Melissophilia; Musophilia; Necrobestialism; Ornithophilia; Phthiriophilia; Human–goat sexual intercourse; Faunoiphilia; Zoophilic pornography; Religious perspectives on zoophilia; Religious views on bestiality; Religious perspectives on bestiality; Religion and bestiality; Religious views on zoophilia; Religion and zoophilia; Non-sexual zoophilia; Beastforum.com; Human animal sex; Arguments against bestiality; Sexual attraction to animals; Legal status of zoophilia; Legality of bestiality; Zoophilia and the law

ألاسم

بَرْبَرِيَّة ; تَوَحُّش ; حَيَوَانِيَّة ; شَرَاسَة ; هَمَجِيَّة ; وَحْشِيَّة

bestiality         
  • Roman oil lamp depicting a zoophilic act, 1st–3rd century A.D.
  • An 18th-century Indian miniature depicting women practicing zoophilia in the bottom register
  • The taboo of zoophilia has led to stigmatized groups being accused of it, as with [[blood libel]]. This German illustration shows Jews performing bestiality on a ''[[Judensau]]'', while Satan watches.
  • Man having intercourse with a horse, pictured on the exterior of a temple in [[Khajuraho]]
  • Hokusai]]<!--Katsushika is the family name so it is put first, BUT he is called by his given name-->'s (1760–1849) ''[[The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife]]''
  • ''"Ancient Greek sodomising a goat"'', plate XVII from '[[De Figuris Veneris]]' by F.K. Forberg, illustrated by [[Édouard-Henri Avril]]
  • Utagawa Kunisada]]'s series, "Eight Canine Heroes of the House of Satomi", 1837
PARAPHILIA INVOLVING A SEXUAL FIXATION ON NON-HUMAN ANIMAL
Sex with animals; Farmsex; Beastiality; Zooerasty; Zoosexual; Zoolagnia; Zoophile; Animal porn; Bestality; Animal beastiality; Beastility; Avisodomy; Beastality; Horse rape; Bestialist; Beastialist; Duck sex; The Bible and beastiality; Zoofilia; Interspecies erotica; Bestilolity; Goat Porn; Animal pornography; Zoophiliac; Dogfuck; Erotic zoophilism; Zoophilism; Zoophiles; Avosodomy; Aviosodomy; Zoophillia; Bestiality; Zoosexuality; Horse fucking; Horsefucking; Zoosexual pornography; Human-goat sexual intercourse; Human-animal sexual intercourse; Animal rape; Humanality; Horse porn; Zoorasty; Zooerastia; Bestiosexuality; Zoophilia erotica; Zoophilia erotica fetischistica; Zooerast; Aelurophilia; Anolingus; Batrachophilia; Canophilia; Entomophilia; Entomocism; Melissophilia; Musophilia; Necrobestialism; Ornithophilia; Phthiriophilia; Human–goat sexual intercourse; Faunoiphilia; Zoophilic pornography; Religious perspectives on zoophilia; Religious views on bestiality; Religious perspectives on bestiality; Religion and bestiality; Religious views on zoophilia; Religion and zoophilia; Non-sexual zoophilia; Beastforum.com; Human animal sex; Arguments against bestiality; Sexual attraction to animals; Legal status of zoophilia; Legality of bestiality; Zoophilia and the law
بهيمة ، شهوانية ، وحشية إنغماس فى الشهوات البهيمية علاقات جنسية على غير الطبيعة ، لوط جريمة الزنى بالحيوانات
bestiality         
  • Roman oil lamp depicting a zoophilic act, 1st–3rd century A.D.
  • An 18th-century Indian miniature depicting women practicing zoophilia in the bottom register
  • The taboo of zoophilia has led to stigmatized groups being accused of it, as with [[blood libel]]. This German illustration shows Jews performing bestiality on a ''[[Judensau]]'', while Satan watches.
  • Man having intercourse with a horse, pictured on the exterior of a temple in [[Khajuraho]]
  • Hokusai]]<!--Katsushika is the family name so it is put first, BUT he is called by his given name-->'s (1760–1849) ''[[The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife]]''
  • ''"Ancient Greek sodomising a goat"'', plate XVII from '[[De Figuris Veneris]]' by F.K. Forberg, illustrated by [[Édouard-Henri Avril]]
  • Utagawa Kunisada]]'s series, "Eight Canine Heroes of the House of Satomi", 1837
PARAPHILIA INVOLVING A SEXUAL FIXATION ON NON-HUMAN ANIMAL
Sex with animals; Farmsex; Beastiality; Zooerasty; Zoosexual; Zoolagnia; Zoophile; Animal porn; Bestality; Animal beastiality; Beastility; Avisodomy; Beastality; Horse rape; Bestialist; Beastialist; Duck sex; The Bible and beastiality; Zoofilia; Interspecies erotica; Bestilolity; Goat Porn; Animal pornography; Zoophiliac; Dogfuck; Erotic zoophilism; Zoophilism; Zoophiles; Avosodomy; Aviosodomy; Zoophillia; Bestiality; Zoosexuality; Horse fucking; Horsefucking; Zoosexual pornography; Human-goat sexual intercourse; Human-animal sexual intercourse; Animal rape; Humanality; Horse porn; Zoorasty; Zooerastia; Bestiosexuality; Zoophilia erotica; Zoophilia erotica fetischistica; Zooerast; Aelurophilia; Anolingus; Batrachophilia; Canophilia; Entomophilia; Entomocism; Melissophilia; Musophilia; Necrobestialism; Ornithophilia; Phthiriophilia; Human–goat sexual intercourse; Faunoiphilia; Zoophilic pornography; Religious perspectives on zoophilia; Religious views on bestiality; Religious perspectives on bestiality; Religion and bestiality; Religious views on zoophilia; Religion and zoophilia; Non-sexual zoophilia; Beastforum.com; Human animal sex; Arguments against bestiality; Sexual attraction to animals; Legal status of zoophilia; Legality of bestiality; Zoophilia and the law
مُواقَعَةُ البَهائِم

تعريف

bestiality
1.
Bestiality is disgusting behaviour. (FORMAL)
It is shocking that humans can behave with such bestiality towards others.
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2.
Bestiality is sexual activity in which a person has sex with an animal.
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ويكيبيديا

Sexuality in ancient Rome

Sexual attitudes and behaviors in ancient Rome are indicated by art, literature, and inscriptions, and to a lesser extent by archaeological remains such as erotic artifacts and architecture. It has sometimes been assumed that "unlimited sexual license" was characteristic of ancient Rome. Verstraete and Provençal opine that this perspective was simply a Christian interpretation: "The sexuality of the Romans has never had good press in the West ever since the rise of Christianity. In the popular imagination and culture, it is synonymous with sexual license and abuse."

Sexuality was not excluded as a concern of the mos maiorum, the traditional social norms that affected public, private, and military life. Pudor, "shame, modesty", was a regulating factor in behavior, as were legal strictures on certain sexual transgressions in both the Republican and Imperial periods. The censors—public officials who determined the social rank of individuals—had the power to remove citizens from the senatorial or equestrian order for sexual misconduct, and on occasion did so. The mid-20th-century sexuality theorist Michel Foucault regarded sex throughout the Greco-Roman world as governed by restraint and the art of managing sexual pleasure.

Roman society was patriarchal (see paterfamilias), and masculinity was premised on a capacity for governing oneself and others of lower status, not only in war and politics, but also in sexual relations. Virtus, "virtue", was an active masculine ideal of self-discipline, related to the Latin word for "man", vir. The corresponding ideal for a woman was pudicitia, often translated as chastity or modesty, but a more positive and even competitive personal quality that displayed both her attractiveness and self-control. Roman women of the upper classes were expected to be well educated, strong of character, and active in maintaining their family's standing in society. With extremely few exceptions, surviving Latin literature preserves the voices of educated male Romans on sexuality. Visual art was created by those of lower social status and of a greater range of ethnicity, but was tailored to the taste and inclinations of those wealthy enough to afford it, including, in the Imperial era, former slaves.

Some sexual attitudes and behaviors in ancient Roman culture differ markedly from those in later Western societies. Roman religion promoted sexuality as an aspect of prosperity for the state, and individuals might turn to private religious practice or "magic" for improving their erotic lives or reproductive health. Prostitution was legal, public, and widespread. "Pornographic" paintings were featured among the art collections in respectable upperclass households. It was considered natural and unremarkable for men to be sexually attracted to teen-aged youths of both sexes, and pederasty was condoned as long as the younger male partner was not a freeborn Roman. "Homosexual" and "heterosexual" did not form the primary dichotomy of Roman thinking about sexuality, and no Latin words for these concepts exist. No moral censure was directed at the man who enjoyed sex acts with either women or males of inferior status, as long as his behaviors revealed no weaknesses or excesses, nor infringed on the rights and prerogatives of his masculine peers. While perceived effeminacy was denounced, especially in political rhetoric, sex in moderation with male prostitutes or slaves was not regarded as improper or vitiating to masculinity, if the male citizen took the active and not the receptive role. Hypersexuality, however, was condemned morally and medically in both men and women. Women were held to a stricter moral code, and same-sex relations between women are poorly documented, but the sexuality of women is variously celebrated or reviled throughout Latin literature. In general the Romans had more fluid gender boundaries than the ancient Greeks.

A late-20th-century paradigm analyzed Roman sexuality in terms of a "penetrator–penetrated" binary model, however this model has limitations, especially in regard to expressions of sexuality among individual Romans. Even the relevance of the word "sexuality" to ancient Roman culture has been disputed, but in the absence of any other label for "the cultural interpretation of erotic experience", the term continues to be used.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Could so many people descend so completely into bestiality?
2. They must not be allowed to perpetrate criminal bestiality under the cover of justice.
3. The dossier also included illustrations that depicted Muhammad as a pig and engaged in bestiality.
4. The horror of the Rwandan genocide extends beyond its intrinsic bestiality.
5. He also said gays were more likely than others to rape children and engage in bestiality.