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7 Queer Icons From the Ancient World They Don’t Teach in School

When an Irish poet and an English illustrator set out to dust off Greco-Roman tales with homoerotic undertones, they were not hard up for options (or for overtones, for that matter).

Maggie Lange
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Art, Gender, Greek Civilization, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Roman Civilization
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