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O que (quem) é éphèbe - definição


Ephebe         
GREEK TERM FOR A MALE ADOLESCENT, OR FOR A SOCIAL STATUS RESERVED FOR THAT AGE, IN ANTIQUITY
Epheboi; Ephebia; Ephebus; Ephebi; Agrigento Ephebe; Ephebe (sculpture); Ephebe; Ephebes; Epheb; Ephebeia
Ephebe (from the Greek ephebos ἔφηβος (plural: epheboi ἔφηβοι), anglicised as ephebe (plural: ephebes), or Latinate ephebus (plural: ephebi) is the term for an adolescent male. In ancient Greek society and mythology, an ephebos was a boy, aged 17–18, who went through a period of initiation that included military training.
ephebe         
GREEK TERM FOR A MALE ADOLESCENT, OR FOR A SOCIAL STATUS RESERVED FOR THAT AGE, IN ANTIQUITY
Epheboi; Ephebia; Ephebus; Ephebi; Agrigento Ephebe; Ephebe (sculpture); Ephebe; Ephebes; Epheb; Ephebeia
[?'fi:b, ?-, '?fi:b]
¦ noun (in ancient Greece) a young man of 18-20 years undergoing military training.
Derivatives
ephebic adjective
Origin
via L. from Gk ephebos, from epi 'near to' + hebe 'early manhood'.
The Youth of Agde         
  • Copy of the Éphebé at Rochelongue
STATUE IN AGDE, FRANCE
Ephebe of Agde
The Youth of Agde (l'Éphèbe d'Agde) is a bronze statue discovered on September 13, 1964, on the bed of the river Herault on the south-eastern coast of France, by Denis Fanquerle and divers from the Agde Marine Archaeological Research Group. It is probably associated with an ancient Greek shipwreck.

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Ephebe
Ephebe (from the Greek ephebos ἔφηβος (plural: epheboi ἔφηβοι), anglicised as ephebe (plural: ephebes), or Latinate ephebus (plural: ephebi) is the term for an adolescent male. In ancient Greek society and mythology, an ephebos was a boy, aged 17–18, who went through a period of initiation that included military training.