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| | Military Male Rape, Homophobia, and Gay History |
 | | Two Greek writers, Xenophon and Euboulos, wrote about events that further illustrate Greek attitudes about homosexuality. |
 | | Later, Xenophon wrote that one of his generals, Clearchus, enjoyed fighting so much that he was just as willing to spend money on warfare as on a boy or some other form of entertainment (Vanggaard, 1969). |
 | | Dover writes, "Euboulos, a comic poet of the fourth century, said of the Greeks who spent ten long years in capturing Troy (fr. |
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