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Spartan pederasty, the traditional intimate and pedagogic friendship between a man and a boy, a custom held in common with other Dorian tribes, is thought to have either been introduced at the time of the Dorian invasion, around 1200 B.C., or to have been instituted in the seventh century B.C. in emulation of that in CreteCrete

Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and the fifth largest in the Mediterranean Sea....
, which had evolved in response to population pressure. SpartaSparta

Sparta is a city in southern Greece....
 is thought to be the first city to practice athletic nudityNudity in sport

Nudity in sport, i.e. playing sport without any clothing, is uncommon, but has not been totally absent from ancient or curre...
, which evolved in parallel with formal pederasticPederasty Overview

The term pederasty or paederasty embraces a wide range of erotic practices between adult males and adolescent boys....
 practices.

The practice was an integral part of the agogeAgoge

The agoge was a rigorous education and training regime undergone by all Spartan citizens....
, the educational backbone of the Spartan polis. The title given the adult loverErastes

In ancient Greece the erastes was an adult male aristocrat involved in a pederastic relationship with an adolescent boy call...
 was eispnelos "inspirer," who infuses the favorite with courage or areteArete (excellence)

' in its basic sense means "goodness" or "excellence" of any kind....
, while the younger belovedEromenos

In the pederastic tradition of Classical Athens, the eromenos was an adolescent boy who was in a love relationship with an a...
 was known as the aïtas "hearer."

History

The Spartans were the first to eroticize male athletics by introducing nudity, as well as oiling the body during exercise to enhance its beauty, a costly practice which broke with the customary Laconian frugality.

Structure

The SpartansFacts About Sparta

Sparta is a city in southern Greece....
 believed that the love of an older, accomplished aristocrat for an adolescent boy was essential to his formation as a free citizen. The education of the ruling class was thus founded on pederastic relationships, required of each citizen. The ephors fined any eligible man who did not love a boy, because, despite his own excellence, he failed to make a beloved “similar to himself.” Likewise, for a boy it was a disgrace to not find a lover,. By the time they reached the age of twelve "there was not any of the more hopeful boys who did not have a lover to bear him company."

In Sparta, like in most other Greek city-statePolis

A 'polis'— plural: poleis —...
s, the man first had to win the affection of the boy he sought, and it was the boy’s right to choose his lover. But in Sparta, his freedom was not complete. If two men, both reputable but one rich and the other poor, courted him, and he settled on the wealthier of the two, he was fined by the ephors for his greed. As for the men, if two different men both loved one boy, instead of becoming rivals they forged a friendship between themselves, and "worked together to make the boy the best he could be." Another characteristic that set Spartan boys apart from other Greek youths - typically overbearing and arrogant in such circumstances - was their modesty towards their lovers. The boys themselves were the ones to request to be mentored.

Erotic aspects

Though PlatoPlato

Plato , whose real name is believed to have been Aristocles, was an immensely influential ancient Greek philosopher, ...
 in his Laws implies otherwise in asserting that the Spartan custom of males taking sexual pleasure with other males was "beyond nature", many ancient writers held that Spartan pederasty was chaste, though still erotic. LycurgusLycurgus (Sparta)

Lycurgus was the legendary lawgiver of Sparta, who established the military-oriented reformation of Spartan society in accor...
 decreed that if someone, being himself an honest man, admired a boy's soul and tried to make of him an ideal friend without reproach and to associate with him, he approved, and believed in the excellence of this kind of training. But if it were clear the attraction lay in the boy's bodily beauty, he banned the connection as an abomination; and thus he mandated that "erastes should abstain from boys just as parents abstain from sexual intercourse with their own children." This system, implies XenophonXenophon

Xenophon , son of Gryllus, of the deme Erchia of Athens, was a soldier, mercenary and an admirer of Socrates and is known f...
, produces the most modest, trustworthy and self-controlled men in all of Greece.

Those who hold that carnal relations were excluded nevertheless depict the relations as sensual. Januarius Nepotianus, for example, holds that the Lacedemonians permitted kisses and sleeping together as long as the two were separated by a sheet.

PlutarchFacts About Plutarch

Mestrius Plutarchus , known in English as Plutarch, was a Greek historian, biographer, and essayist....
 also describes the relationships as chaste, and states that it was as unthinkable for a lover to sexually consummate a relationship with his beloved as for a father to do so with his own son. In the same vein, CiceroCicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was an orator, statesman, political theorist, and philos...
 asserted that, "The Lacedaemonians, while they permit all things except outrage (stuprum, = Greek hubrisHubris

Hubris or hybris , according to its modern usage, is exaggerated pride or self-confidence, often resulting in fatal re...
, referring here to anal intercourse) in the love of youths, certainly distinguish the forbidden by a thin wall of partition from the sanctioned, for they allow embraces and a common couch to lovers.' Aelian goes even farther, stating that if any couple succumbed to temptation and indulged in carnal relations, they would have to redeem the affront to the honor of Sparta by either going into exile or taking their own lives.

The construction of Spartan pederasty as exclusively chaste conflicts with epigraphic writings found on the island of Thera in 1898, an island colonized by the Spartans. These are graffiti, preserved on the rocks of a cliff in the vicinity of what became a gymnasiumGymnasium (ancient Greece)

The gymnasium of the Greeks originally functioned as the school where competitors in the public games received their traini...
. They record sexual conquests, always of one male over another. E.g.:
IG 12(3).538b "Krimon fucked Amotion here" (the verb is exclusively physical). Thera, however, was also influenced by Crete, a culture which did not privilege non-sexual relationships. The alleged sexual indulgence of Spartan pederasty was a running gag in the repertoire of Athenian comedians, and the verb ?a?????? / lakonízo ("to do it the Lacedaemonian way"; literally, "to laconizeLaconia

Laconia , also known as Lacedaemonia, was in ancient Greece the portion of the Peloponnese of which the most important...
") took on the meaning of "to sodomize." It is not clear to what extent this is a reflection of the enmity between Athens and Sparta.

Military aspects

Pederasty and military training were intimately connected in Sparta, as in many other cities. The Spartans, claims AthenaeusAthenaeus

Athenaeus was a Greek author. He is also called Athenaeus of Naucratis, since he was born and lived in Naucratis, Egyp...
  sacrificed to ErosEros (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Eros was the primordial god responsible for lust, love, and sex; he was also worshipped as a fertility d...
 before every battle: "Thus the Lacedaemonians offer preliminary sacrifices to Eros before the troops are drawn up in battle-line, because they think that their safe return and victory depend upon the friendship of the men drawn up." However, unlike other cities which stationed lovers side by side in battle to encourage each to fiercer efforts, Spartan youths were so well trained that they fought nobly regardless of where they were positioned.

The lover was responsible for the boy's training. An anecdote relates the story of a Spartan magistrate who was fined by the city because his beloved had cried out while he was fighting, which was considered to be a sign that the young man was overly effeminate and had therefore not been properly educated by his distinguished lover. And while the ephors were lenient with a youth who committed a misdemeanor, they made sure to punish his lover, since it was his responsibility to watch and control his beloved.

Females

Similar to the case of the young men, it was expected that women engaged in romantic relationships with girls as well. As it is the case with the life of women in general, sources are much rarer in the case of the institutionalised lesbianLesbian

A lesbian is a female who is exclusively emotionally, sexually, romantically and/or aesthetically attracted to other females...
 love. Plutarch writes, "And though this sort of love [i.e. pederasty] was so approved among them, that the most virtuous matrons would make professions of it to young girls, yet rivalry did not exist..." The most explicit expression of the "female pederasty" is found in the choral lyric of AlcmanAlcman

Alcman was an Ancient Greek choral lyric poet from Sparta....
, composed in the 7th cent. BC. Here, girls' choruses express a very intense affection for their chorus leader:
"For there will not be enough purple to defend oneself, nor a colourful snake of solid gold nor a Lydian diadem, the pride of the violet-eyed young girls, nor the hair of Nanno, nor godlike Areta nor Sylacis and Cleesisera; and you will not go home to Aenesimbrota and say: May Astaphis be mine, may Philylla look at me, or Damareta or lovely Ianthemis. No, it is Hagesichora that torments me.".

There is probably an age difference between Hagesichora ("chorus-leader") and the other girls. We cannot know if there was also a physical side to this love. At any rate, the relationship is similar to the ones expressed in the lyrics of the contemporaneous poetress SapphoSappho

Sappho was an Ancient Greek lyric poetess, born in Eressos on the island of Lesbos....
 from LesbosLesbos Island

Lesbos is a Greek island located in the northeastern Aegean Sea; its inhabitants are called Lesvioi....
. Furthermore, it must be kept in mind that exactly because the girls have not composed the song themselves, the love expressed in the text was expected and encouraged by the community as part of their initiation-rites.

Festivals and religion

The HyacinthiaHyacinthia

The Hyacinthia were Spartan religious festivities, organized at Amyclae every year in early summer....
, the second most important Spartan festival, was celebrated in summer at Amyclae. It honored HyacinthusHyacinth (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Hyacinth was a divine hero, the son of Clio and Pierus, King of Macedonia....
, the mythical young prince of Sparta and beloved of ApolloApollo

In Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo , the ideal of the kouros, was the archer-god of medicine and healing and also a b...
. The festivities continued for three days, with the first mourning the death of Hyacinthus and the last two celebrating his rebirth and the majesty of Apollo. It has been suggested that the cycle symbolizes the development of a youth in such relationships, in which he dies as a child in order to be reborn as an adult.

The GymnopaediaGymnopaedia

In ancient Sparta the Gymnopaedia was a yearly celebration during which naked youths displayed their athletic and martial skills t...
 were yearly Spartan dances by naked boys, with attendance restricted to married men.

Elacatas was another pederastic Spartan hero, held to have been one of the eromenoiEromenos

In the pederastic tradition of Classical Athens, the eromenos was an adolescent boy who was in a love relationship with an a...
 of HeraclesHeracles

In Greek mythology, Heracles or Herakles was a divine hero, the son of Zeus and Hera, stepson of Amphitryon and great...
. He was honored with a sanctuary and yearly games. The myth of their love is an ancient one.

Historical couples

  • Agesilaus IIAgesilaus II

    Agesilaus II, or Agesilaos II , king of Sparta, of the Eurypontid family, was the son of Archidamus II and Eupolia, a...
     heard LysanderLysander

    Lysander was the commander of the Spartan fleet which was victorious against the Athenians at Aegospotami in 405 BC....
    , whom he later repudiated, after attaining to kingship;
  • ArchidamusArchidamus

    Archidamus may refer to:*one of several kings of Sparta:...
    , Agesilaus II's son, inspired CleonymusCleonymus

    Cleonymus, was a politcial ally of Cleon and an Athenian general....
    ;
  • Agesilaus IIAgesilaus II

    Agesilaus II, or Agesilaos II , king of Sparta, of the Eurypontid family, was the son of Archidamus II and Eupolia, a...
     took the Persian MegabatesMegabates

    Megabates was a Persian general and admiral in the late sixth century BC and early fifth century BC....
     as hearer;
  • Cleomenes IIICleomenes III Summary

    Cleomenes III was the son of Leonidas II....
     was the hearer of Xenares and the inspirer of Panteus.

See also

  • History of SpartaHistory of Sparta

    This article covers the history of Sparta from its founding to the present, concentrating primarily on the Spartan state during th...
  • Pederasty in ancient GreecePederasty in ancient Greece

    Greek pederasty, as idealized by the Greeks from Archaic times onward, was a relationship and bond between an adolescent boy...
  • Historical pederastic couplesHistorical pederastic couples

    Over the course of history there have been a number of recorded love affairs between adult men and adolescent boys....
  • Homosexuality in ancient GreeceHomosexuality in ancient Greece Overview

    In classical antiquity, writers such as Herodotus,Herodotus Histories Plato,Plato, Phaedrus Xenophon,Xenophon, Memorab...
  • Mythology of same-sex loveMythology of same-sex love

    Religious narrative has included stories interpreted by many as accounts of same-sex love and sexuality. Among surviving examples ...
  • Philosophy of Greek pederastyPhilosophy of Greek pederasty

    The topic of pederasty, one that took pride of place over the love of women in the erotic lives of Greek aristocrats in general an...


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